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BYU BASKETBALL - WINNING TRADITION • 1951 and 1966 NIT Champions • 29 NCAA Tournament Appearances • 29 Regular Season Conference Championships • Two National Players of the Year – and Jimmer Fredette • Jimmer Fredette – 2010-11 NCAA scoring champ at 28.9 ppg • 12th all-time in NCAA history in total victories • NCAA Academic Progress Rate recognition – 2006 to 2012 • 27 All-Americans and five Academic All-Americans • Six Conference Players of the Year since 2000 • 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2011 Conference Champions • .768 (126-38) – 's conference winning percentage • 257-88 (.745) – Dave Rose's coaching record • Dave Rose – three-time MWC Coach of the Year • 15 postseason invitations in last 16 years • 53-game home winning streak from 2005 to 2008 • 221-26 (.895) home record in last 16 years • 2010-11 final rankings of No. 10 (AP Poll), No. 13 (Coaches Poll) • 2009-10 final rankings of No. 17 (AP Poll), No. 22 (Coaches Poll) • Back-to-back 30-win seasons – 30 in 2009-10 and 32 in 2010-11 • Five-straight seasons ranked in the top 25 (2007 to 2011) • 10-straight 20-win seasons (2006 to 2015) • Six-straight NCAA tournament appearances (2007 to 2012) • 15-game win streak in 2009-10, second longest in program history • Two 10-game win streaks in 2010-11, first time in program history • Ranked No. 1 in the nation in free-throw percentage (2010) • Ranked No. 2 in the nation in scoring offense (2010, 2015) • Ranked No. 2 in the nation in scoring margin (2010) • Ranked No. 2 in the nation in 3- field-goal percentage (2010) • Ranked No. 3 in the nation in scoring offense (2014) • Ranked No. 4 in the nation in assists (2015) • Ranked No. 5 in the nation in winning percentage (2011) • Ranked No. 5 in the nation in scoring margin (2011) • Ranked No. 6 in the nation in assists (2012) • Ranked No. 7 in the nation in scoring offense (2011) • Ranked No. 10 in the nation in free-throw percentage (2011)

1 TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 58 110 INTRODUCTION OPPONENTS/CONFERENCE BYU HOOP RECORDS Winning Tradition...... 1 All-Time Series Records. . . 50-51 Individual Career Records. . 103-105 Table of Contents ...... 2 Opponent SID Directory. . . . .52 Year-by-Year Season Leaders . . 106 2015-16 Schedule...... 3 Series vs. Opponent Results. . 53-56 Individual Season Records. 107-108 Quick Facts ...... 4-5 Coach Rose vs. All Competition . .57 Individual Game Records. . . .109 Season Preview ...... 6-7 Team Season Records. . . 110-112 Honors Candidates...... 8 Team Game Records. . . . . 113 Roster...... 9 66 Freshman Season Records. . . 114 BYU HOOPS HISTORY Freshman Game Records. . . .115 BYU Basketball Tradition. . . 58-59 100-Point Games...... 116 10 Cougars in Conference. . . . . 60 Coaching Records...... 117 MEET THE COUGARS Conference Tournament Results. .61 1,000 Point Club. . . . 118-122 Nate Austin ...... 10-12 Conference Championships. . 62-63 Marriott Records. . . . 123 Kyle Collinsworth . . . . . 13-16 All-Time Results...... 64-80 NCAA Individual Records. . . .124 Chase Fischer...... 17-19 All-Time Lettermen . . . . . 81-83 NIT Individual Records . . . . 125 Kyle Davis...... 20-21 Year-by-Year Coaching Records. . 84-85 NCAA Record Book...... 126 Jamal Aytes...... 22-24 Year-by-Year Team Statistics. . 86-87 BYU Poll History...... 127 Cory Calvert...... 24-25 NCAA Tournament Results. . . .88 BYU vs. Ranked Teams. . 128-129 Corbin Kaufusi...... 26-27 NIT Results ...... 89 Jake Toolson...... 28-29 Tournament Results...... 90 Cooper Ainge...... 30 138 Elijah Bryant ...... 30 2014-15 SEASON REVIEW Jordan Chatman...... 31 99 Season Review...... 130 Nick Emery ...... 32 ALL-TIME HONORS Game Results...... 131 Alan Hamson...... 33 Danny Ainge ...... 92 Team Statistics...... 132 Jakob Hartsock...... 33 Jimmer Fredette...... 93 WCC and NCAA Statistics . . . 133 Braiden Shaw...... 34 Kresimir Cosic ...... 94 Team Game-by-Game. . . . .134 Zac Seljaas ...... 34 ...... 95 Individual Game-by-Game. . . 135 All-Americans...... 96 Individual Statistics-All Games. .136 Conference Honors...... 97 Individual Statistics-WCC Games. . 137 43 All-Conference Performers. . . 98-99 Results and Leaders . . . . . 138 BYU COACHING STAFF Cougars in the Pros. . . . 100-101 Individual Game Highs . . . . 139 Dave Rose...... 36-39 Team Game Highs/Lows . . . .140 Tim LaComb...... 40 Category Leaders . . . . 141-142 Terry Nashif...... 40 Individual Honors...... 143 Quincy Lewis...... 41 Andrew May...... 41 Basketball Support Staff. . . . .42 51 THE UNIVERSITY Athletic Administration. . . . . 43 This is BYU...... 44-45 Marriott Center...... 46-49

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2015-2016 SCHEDULE MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS DATE OPPONENT PLACE TIME TV Produced by: Kyle Chilton and Dave Oct. 28 Cougar Tipoff^ Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv.org Broberg Oct. 30 Arizona Christian^ Provo, Utah 7:30 p.m. BYUtv Layout & Design by: Dave Broberg Nov. 7 Alaska^ Provo, Utah 7:30 p.m. BYUtv Editorial content provided by: Kyle Chilton Nov. 13 Utah Valley Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Editing by: Kyle Chilton, Kenny Cox and Nov. 16 at Long Beach State@ Long Beach, 10:45 p.m. ESPN2 Kevin Nielsen Nov. 20 Adams State Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Photography by: Mark Philbrick, Jaren Nov. 25 Mississippi Valley State Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Wilkey Nov. 28 Belmont Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Printing by: BYU Print Services Dec. 2 at Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 8 p.m. Pac-12 Network Dec. 5 vs. Weber State+ Salt Lake City, Utah 1 p.m. BYUtv Dec. 9 Utah State Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Dec. 12 at Colorado Boulder, Colorado 6 p.m. Pac-12 Network Dec. 18 Central Michigan Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Dec. 22 vs. Harvard# Honolulu, Hawaii 11:30 a.m. ESPNU Dec. 23 vs. Auburn/New Mexico# Honolulu, Hawaii TBA ESPN Networks Dec. 25 vs. TBA# Honolulu, Hawaii TBA ESPN Networks Dec. 31 at Saint Mary’s* Moraga, California 8 p.m. ESPNU Jan. 2 at Pacific* Stockton, California 3 p.m. CSN BA/ROOT NW/TWC SN Jan. 7 Santa Clara* Provo, Utah 9 p.m. ESPNU Jan. 9 * Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Jan. 14 at Gonzaga* Spokane, Washington 6 p.m. ESPN or ESPN2 Jan. 16 at Portland* Portland, Oregon 3 p.m. ROOT NW&RM/CSN CA Jan. 21 at Loyola Marymount* Los Angeles, California 8 p.m. TWC SN/CSN+ Jan. 23 at Pepperdine* Malibu, California 5 p.m. BYUtv Jan. 28 Loyola Marymount* Provo, Utah 9 p.m. ESPNU Jan. 30 Pepperdine* Provo, Utah 8 p.m. ESPN2 Feb. 4 Saint Mary’s* Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Feb. 6 Pacific* Provo, Utah 2 p.m. TWC SN/ROOT NW&RM/CSN CA Feb. 11 at San Francisco* San Francisco, California 7 p.m. BYUtv Feb. 13 at Santa Clara* Santa Clara, California 1 p.m. TWC SN/ROOT NW&RM/CSN CA Feb. 18 at San Diego* San Diego, California 8 p.m. ESPNU Feb. 20 San Diego* Provo, Utah 7 p.m. BYUtv Feb. 25 Portland* Provo, Utah 9 p.m. ESPNU Feb. 27 Gonzaga* Provo, Utah TBA ESPN or ESPN2 Mar. 3-8 WCC Basketball Championships Las Vegas TBA ESPN Networks/BYUtv ^ Exhibition @ ESPN Tip-Off Marathon + at EnergySolutions Arena # Diamond Head Classic * WCC Game All times local to site

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COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-2016

::Quick Facts

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION BASKETBALL STAFF Location...... Provo, Utah Head Coach...... Dave Rose Founded ...... Oct. 15, 1875 Alma Mater (year)...... Houston (1983) Elevation...... 4,553 feet Record at School (years) . . . 257-88 (11th year) Enrollment...... 33,336 Career Division I Record (years)...... same Nickname ...... Cougars Office phone for head coach...... Call SID Mascot ...... Cosmo Best time/day to reach coach...... Call SID Colors...... Blue and White Basketball Office Fax...... (801) 422-5965 Arena (capacity). . . . Marriott Center (18,987) Associate Head Coach (Alma Mater, year) Conference...... West Coast Conference ...... Tim LaComb (Utah, 2006) President...... Kevin J Worthen Assistant Coaches (Alma Mater, year) Athletics Director...... Tom Holmoe ...... Terry Nashif (BYU, 2005) ...... Quincy Lewis (Wagner, 1993) BYU TEAM INFO Director of Basketball Operations (Alma Mater, year) 2014-15 Overall Record...... 25-10 ...... Andrew May (BYU, 2010) Conference Record/Finish . . . .13-5 (2nd WCC) 2015 Postseason...... NCAA, 0-1 PROGRAM HISTORY lost to Ole Miss, 94-90 (NCAA First Round) First Year of Basketball ...... 1903 2015 Final National Ranking...... NR/NR Overall All-Time Record. . . .1738-1048 (.624) Starters Returning/Lost...... 3/2 Winning Seasons ...... 88 (last 2015) Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 6/10 Conference Championships. . . .29 (last 2011) Returning Redshirts...... 4 Postseason Appearances (record). . . 40 (30-41) Newcomers ...... 6 Total NCAA Appearances (record). . . 29 (15-32) Last NCAA Appearance...... 2015 Result...... (0-1) lost, NCAA First Round ...... (Dayton) vs. Ole Miss, 94-90 Total NIT Appearances (Record). . . . 11 (15-9) Last NIT Appearance...... 2013 Result...... (3-1) lost vs. Baylor, 76-70

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MEDIA RELATIONS Basketball Media Relations . . . . . Kyle Chilton Office Phone...... 801-422-4909 Cell Phone...... 801-372-2080 Email:...... [email protected] Associate AD Communications. . . . .Duff Tittle Office Phone...... 801-422-8948 Cell Phone...... 801-372-4401 Email...... [email protected] Media Relations Main Office. . . .801-422-8948 Media Relations Fax ...... 801-422-0633 Website...... www.byucougars.com Address. . . . 30 SFH, Provo, UT 84602-2239 Marriott Center Pressrow Phone. . 801-422-3675

5 2010SEASON BYU PREVIEW BASKETBALL

THIS IS COUGAR BASKETBALL 2015-16 BYU BASKETBALL SEASON PREVIEW

BYU basketball opens the 2015-16 sea- and solid finisher around the rim. He averaged 3.4 son on Nov. 13 against Utah Valley in the points, 3.9 rebounds and a block. Kaufusi’s 34 Marriott Center. With four returners with blocks were the third most by a BYU freshman. starting experience and a talented group Austin was granted a fifth year of eligibility after suf- of newcomers, the Cougars are preparing fering a season-ending hamstring injury in the 10th to light up scoreboards across the coun- game last season. He started all 10 games he played try while competing for the West Coast and has 53 career starts. Conference title and fighting for a return trip to the NCAA tournament. Austin gives BYU a strong rebounding and defensive presence and is a capable shooter out to the 3-point Since Dave Rose took over the program in 2005, the line. Cougars have averaged 26 wins and have earned a postseason bid in 10-straight seasons. Last season Guards Cory Calvert and Jake Toolson are BYU’s the Cougars finished 25-10 overall and second in other returning players with experience. Calvert, a the WCC at 13-5. BYU received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as a No. 14 seed. It was the program’s eighth trip to the NCAA tournament in the last nine seasons.

RETURNING LETTERMEN Senior guard Kyle Collinsworth is coming off a record-setting 2014-15 season in which he aver- aged 13.8 points, 8.7 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 1.8 steals and posted six triple-doubles to set the NCAA single-season record and tie the career record. Collinsworth was the only player in the country ranked in the top 100 in rebounds (42nd), assists (16th) and steals (71st), putting him on the short list in the conversation for most versatile player in the country. In addition to the statistical acco- lades, Collinsworth earned first-team All-West Coast Conference and honorable mention AP All-America honors – all despite having suffered a torn right ACL at the end of the 2013-14 season.

Other returning starters include senior guard Chase Fischer, sophomore center Corbin Kaufusi and senior forward Nate Austin. Fischer started 33 of 34 games played and averaged 13.2 points and hit 103 3-pointers, the second most in a single season in BYU history. He also set the BYU single game record with 10 treys against Chaminade at the Maui Invitational.

Kaufusi, a former football recruit, started the last 13 games and emerged as a defensive presence

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combo guard, played his freshman season in 2012- 13 before serving a two-year LDS mission in Boston. KYLE COLLINSWORTH He averaged 1.9 points and 0.7 rebounds. Toolson, a sophomore, averaged 2.3 points and 1.4 rebounds in 2014-15. Toolson has excellent range, demon- strated by his 40.0 percent accuracy from downtown.

NEWCOMERS Forwards Kyle Davis and Jamal Aytes will suit up for the Cougars for the first time in 2015-16. Davis sat out last season after transferring from Utah State, where he started 27 games and averaged 9.1 points, 7.6 rebounds and 1.3 blocks as a sophomore in 2013-14. Aytes, a sophomore, saw limited action at UNLV early in 2013-14 before he transferred to BYU. He redshirted last season due to an ankle injury. Both Davis and Aytes will give BYU improved post scoring and rebounding this season.

Freshman guards Cooper Ainge and Jordan Chatman are also coming off redshirt seasons. Ainge redshirted at BYU before serving a mission in Chile. Chatman, who redshirted last season, was the Gatorade Washington Boys Basketball Player of the Year and the MVP of the state tournament as a senior in high school. He served a mission in Taiwan before coming to BYU.

Guard Nick Emery, from Alpine, Utah, and Lone Peak High School, headlines a group of four returned missionary true freshmen on the roster. Emery, who served in Germany, won three state titles at Lone Peak and led the Knights to the MaxPreps. com national title in 2013. The younger brother of BYU’s all-time steals leader, Jackson Emery, was a third-team All-American and a three-time first-team all-state honoree.

Jakob Hartsock, the younger brother of former Cougar Noah Hartsock, prepped at Bartlesville High School and served his mission in Las Vegas. An all-state honoree, Hartsock gives BYU depth as a stretch four with deep range. Braiden Shaw is coming off a mis- sion to Sacramento, California, and hails from Eagle, Idaho. The 6-foot-9 forward earned second-team all- state honors. Alan Hamson joins BYU after recently returning from a mission to Ventura, California. The 7-foot-2 center averaged 6.0 blocks per game his senior year at Pleasant Grove High School.

Zac Seljaas is BYU’s lone true freshman coming right out of high school. The 2015 Utah Gatorade Player of the Year led Bountiful High School to back-to-back state titles. As a senior he averaged 25.4 points per game. BYU also adds Elon transfer Elijah Bryant, the 2015 Colonial Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year. Bryant averaged 14.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.3 steals as a freshman. He will sit out this season due to NCAA transfer rules.

7 2010HONORS BYU CANDIDATES BASKETBALL

KYLE COLLINSWORTH ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE • A Cousy Award candidate • Named to the Lute Olson All-America Team and an AP Honorable Mention All-American in 2014-15 • Named to the 2014-15 All-WCC First Team and the WCC All- Tournament Team • Named to the USBWA All-District First Team and the NABC All-District Second Team in 2014-15 • Four-time WCC Player of the Week (Dec. 8, Dec. 30, Feb. 9, March 2) • Named to the All-High Major Third Team by CollegeSportsMadness.com • Named the Comeback Player of the Year at the 2015 Y Awards • Set the NCAA single-season record and tied the NCAA career record with 6 triple-doubles in 2014-15 • The only player in the NCAA ranked in the top 100 in rebounds (42nd), assists (16th) and steals (71st) in 2014-15 • Led the NCAA in triple-doubles, was 15th in total assists, 16th in assists per game, 23rd in double-doubles, 39th in defensive rebounds per game, 42nd in rebounds per game, 43rd in total rebounds, 63rd in total steals, 71st in steals per game, 84th in free throw attempts, 94th in /turnover ratio and 95th in free throws made • Has 65 career games in double figures, 27 career games with double figure rebounds and 22 career double-doubles

ESPN’s Jay Bilas on Collinsworth “For anybody to put up a triple-double – I don’t care who it’s against – is note- worthy. And in the college game, it’s only a 40 minute game. It’s really hard to do. That’s incredibly impressive.”

“He plays incredibly hard. To do it in all those different categories is really, really awesome.”

ESPN’s Sean Farnham on Collinsworth “This season he gets the #NoLoveTeam All-America nod; next season, he should be on the preseason lists of the top players in the country.”

ESPN’s Roxy Bernstein on Collinsworth “If I’m going with the most valuable player, to me it’s Collinsworth because of everything he does for BYU. Scores, rebounds, assists, defend, you name it, he does it.”

ESPN’s Seth Greenberg on Collinsworth (Tweet) “Kyle Collinsworth might be the most complete player in CBB. Triple double machine don’t count out Cougars. Mission reload!”

CHASE FISCHER ALL-WCC, ALL-DISTRICT CANDIDATE • In 2014-15, ranked 10th in the nation in 3-point field goals, 18th in 3-point field goals per game, 22nd in 3-point field goal attempts and 27th in 3-point field-goal percentage • Ranked 1st in the WCC in 3-point field goals made, 8th in 3-point field goal percentage and 13th in scoring • Set the BYU record for 3-pointers in a game with 10 vs. Chaminade at the Maui Invitational • Ranks 4th for most consecutive games with a 3-pointer in a single sea- son at BYU with 18 • Made 6 3s vs. Ole Miss in the NCAA tournament, tied for second most in BYU history in NCAA tournament games • Made 6 3s vs. Portland in the WCC tournament, the second most in BYU history in a conference tournament game • Ranks 2nd in BYU history for 3-pointers in a single season (103) and 4th in 3-point field goal percentage (41.5 percent, minimum 70 3-point field goals made) • Ranks 2nd in BYU history for games with 5 3-pointers (8) and is tied for second in games with 3 3-pointers (17)

8 COUGAR ROSTER

2015-16 BYU NUMERICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp Hometown (Previous School) 1 Chase Fischer G 6-3 190 Sr. 1L Ripley, W.Va. (Wake Forest) 2 Zac Seljaas G 6-7 215 Fr. HS Bountiful, Utah (Bountiful HS) 3 Elijah Bryant G 6-5 210 So. TR Gwinnett, Ga. (Elon) 4 Nick Emery G 6-2 185 Fr. HS Alpine, Utah (Lone Peak HS) 5 Kyle Collinsworth G 6-6 215 Sr. 3L Provo, Utah (Provo HS) 10 Cooper Ainge G 6-0 180 Fr. RS Wellesley, Mass. (Wellesley HS) 12 Alan Hamson C 7-2 210 Fr. HS Lindon, Utah (Pleasant Grove HS) 15 Jake Toolson G 6-5 205 So. 1L Gilbert, Ariz. (Highland HS) 21 Kyle Davis F 6-8 225 Jr. TR Draper, Utah (Utah State) 23 Cory Calvert G 6-3 190 So. 1L Parker, Colo. (Chaparral HS) 25 Jordan Chatman G 6-5 195 Fr. RS Vancouver, Wash. (Union HS) 31 Braiden Shaw F 6-9 210 Fr. HS Eagle, Idaho (Eagle HS) 33 Nate Austin F 6-11 245 Sr. 3L Alpine, Utah (Lone Peak HS) 34 Jakob Hartsock F 6-8 205 Fr. HS Bartlesville, Okla. (Bartlesville HS) 40 Jamal Aytes F 6-6 235 So. TR San Diego, Calif. (UNLV) 44 Corbin Kaufusi C 6-10 255 So. 1L Provo, Utah (Timpview HS) COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Dave Rose, 11th year (Houston, 1983) Hometown: Houston, Texas Overall/BYU Record: 257-88 (11th year) Playing Career: Houston, 1980-83 Associate Head Coach: Tim LaComb, 6th year (Utah, 2006) Assistant Coaches: Terry Nashif, 9th year (BYU, 2005) Quincy Lewis, 1st year (Wagner, 1993) Director Basketball Operations: Andrew May, 1st year (BYU, 2010) Coordinator of Player Development: Garrett Faucette, 4th year (BYU, 2008) Strength and Conditioning Coach: Bob Medina, 3rd year (UNLV, 1988) Team Trainer: Robert Ramos, 14th year (BYU, 1995)

2015-16 BYU ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp Hometown (Previous School) 10 Cooper Ainge G 6-0 180 Fr. RS Wellesley, Mass. (Wellesley HS) 33 Nate Austin F 6-11 245 Sr. 3L Alpine, Utah (Lone Peak HS) 40 Jamal Aytes F 6-6 235 So. TR San Diego, Calif. (UNLV) 3 Elijah Bryant G 6-5 210 So. TR Gwinnett, Ga. (Elon) 23 Cory Calvert G 6-3 190 So. 1L Parker, Colo. (Chaparral HS) 25 Jordan Chatman G 6-5 195 Fr. RS Vancouver, Wash. (Union HS) 5 Kyle Collinsworth G 6-6 215 Sr. 3L Provo, Utah (Provo HS) 21 Kyle Davis F 6-8 225 Jr. TR Draper, Utah (Utah State) 4 Nick Emery G 6-2 185 Fr. HS Alpine, Utah (Lone Peak HS) 1 Chase Fischer G 6-3 190 Sr. 1L Ripley, W.Va. (Wake Forest) 12 Alan Hamson C 7-2 210 Fr. HS Lindon, Utah (Pleasant Grove HS) 34 Jakob Hartsock F 6-8 205 Fr. HS Bartlesville, Okla. (Bartlesville HS) 44 Corbin Kaufusi C 6-10 255 So. 1L Provo, Utah (Timpview HS) 2 Zac Seljaas G 6-7 215 Fr. HS Bountiful, Utah (Bountiful HS) 31 Braiden Shaw F 6-9 210 Fr. HS Eagle, Idaho (Eagle HS) 15 Jake Toolson G 6-5 205 So. 1L Gilbert, Ariz. (Highland HS)

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CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Points: 15 vs. Weber State – 12/07/11 2011-12 35-1 450 58-107 .542 7-23 .304 20-39 .513 53-79-132 3.8 95-6 19 20 15 9 143 4.1 Rebounds: 16 vs. San Francisco – 2/08/14 2012-13 36-7 631 52-109 .477 3-15 .200 24-41 .585 77-88-165 4.6 92-5 20 21 23 21 131 3.6 Assists: 4, twice, last vs. Prairie View A&M – 12/11/13 2013-14 35-35 934 48-88 .545 2-4 .500 34-52 .654 90-188-278 7.9 119-6 32 38 31 26 132 3.8 Steals: 4 vs. Prairie View A&M – 12/11/13 2014-15 10-10 197 9-18 .500 1-5 .200 11-14 .786 15-41-56 5.6 22-3 9 3 2 7 30 3.0 Blocks: 3, 3 times, last vs. North Texas –12/3/13 TOTAL 116-53 2212 167-322 .519 13-47 .277 89-146 .610 235-396-575 5.4 328-19 80 82 71 63 436 3.8 FG made: 7 vs. Weber State – 12/07/11 FG attempts: 8 vs. Weber State – 12/07/11 CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS 3FG made: 1, 13 times, last vs. LBSU – 11/14/14 YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 3FG attempts: 2, 15 times, last at Utah State – 11/15/13 2011-12 16-1 230 28-52 .538 2-10 .200 12-22 .545 33-36-69 4.3 48-4 9 8 5 5 70 4.4 FT made: 5, 3 times, last at San Diego – 3/1/14 2012-13 16-0 281 20-39 .513 1-8 .125 7-15 .467 29-39-68 4.3 41-2 8 9 10 9 48 3.0 FT attempts: 6, 3 times, last vs. Saint Mary’s – 2/1/14 2013-14 18-18 505 24-42 .571 0-0 .000 21-32 .656 50-94-144 8.0 59-3 13 21 15 9 69 3.8 TOTAL 50-19 1016 72-133 .541 3-18 .167 40-69 .580 112-169-281 5.6 148-9 30 38 30 23 187 3.7 MISCELLANEOUS 14-15 Career CAREER CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT STATISTICS Double figure points 0 4 YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Double-figure rebounds 1 13 2012 2-0 26 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3-3-6 3.0 7-1 4 0 0 1 4 2.0 Double-doubles 0 1 2013 1-1 21 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 3-1-4 4.0 5-1 0 1 0 0 6 6.0 3-plus steals 0 2 2014 3-3 69 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 5-11-16 5.3 12-1 0 2 2 1 4 1.3 3-plus blocks 0 3 TOTAL 6-4 116 6-15 .400 0-2 .000 2-3 .667 11-15-26 4.3 24-3 4 3 2 2 14 2.3 leader 3 27 Assist leader 0 1 Dunks 0 16 CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2012* 2-0 17 2-6 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2-5-7 3.5 3-0 1 1 3 0 5 2.5 2013^ 4-4 121 8-11 .727 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 14-17-31 7.8 13-0 5 2 6 4 19 4.8 2014* 1-1 16 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4-1-5 5.0 4-0 0 2 0 1 2 2.0 TOTAL 1-0 10 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1.0 3-0 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 *NCAA tournament ^NIT

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SOPHOMORE (2012-13) • Averaged 4.1 points and 3.8 • Was 17th in the WCC in rebounding, rebounds and added 15 blocks and 13th in blocked shots, 9th in offen- 9 steals sive rebounds • Shot .553 from the field and .304 • Played in all 36 games and started from three 7, including the last 5-straight • Recorded 3-plus steals once and at BEFORE BYU least one block in 14 games • Helped Lone Peak to a 22-3 record • Recorded double-figure rebounds as a senior once, against Baylor in the final • Earned first-team all-state honors as game of the season a senior • Led the team in rebounding 4 times • Averaged 11.5 points while helping • Posted season highs of 9 points (at the Knights to a trip to the state title Gonzaga, vs. Baylor), 11 rebounds game in 2009 (vs. Baylor), 4 assists (vs. Eastern • Helped Lone Peak win the 2008 New Mexico), 3 steals (at Iowa State) state title and 3 blocks (twice) • Played with former Cougars Tyler MEDICAL REDSHIRT (2014-15) • Averaged 3.6 points, 4.6 rebounds Haws and Josh Sharp at Lone Peak • Started all 10 games played and 0.6 blocks, shot .477 from the • Coached by Quincy Lewis • Posted season highs of 8 points field and .585 from the free-throw • Played for Salt Lake Metro club (Arkansas-Little Rock), 11 rebounds line team directed by Dave Hammer and (Arkansas-Little Rock), 3 assists • Hit 14 of 22 from the field (.636) in coached by Marty Haws (twice), 2 steals (Arkansas-Little the last 8 games of the season • At Las Vegas Spring Showcase scored Rock) and 2 blocks (Long Beach 24 points and grabbed 22 rebounds State) FRESHMAN (2011-12) in a gold bracket quarterfinal game • Had 6 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assist • Played in every game this season and and 2 blocks vs. Long Beach State started 1 game PERSONAL • Totaled 8 points, 11 rebounds and 2 • Posted season highs of 15 points, 10 • Parents are Randy and Leslie Austin steals vs. Arkansas-Little Rock rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks • Served a mission for The Church of • Posted 5 points, 9 rebounds, 1 assist • Tied for 10th in the WCC in offensive Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in and 1 steal at Utah State rebounds in league games McAllen, Texas • Suffered a season-ending hamstring • Career-high 15 points came on 7 of Also recruited by Boise State and injury vs. Utah on Dec. 10, 2014 • • Led the team in rebounds 3 times 8 shooting vs. Weber State Utah State • Hit 3-pointers in four-straight games JUNIOR (2013-14) (Northern Arizona, Oregon, Weber • Ranked 53rd in the nation in total State, Utah) rebounds and 97th in rebounds per game • Ranked 3rd in the WCC in rebound- ing, 4th in offensive rebounds, 5th in defensive rebounds and 11th in CAREER HIGHS blocks Points: 15 vs. Weber State – 12/07/11 • In the BYU record book, totaled the Rebounds: 16 vs. San Francisco – 2/08/14 3rd most offensive rebounds in a Assists: 4, twice, last vs. Prairie View A&M – 12/11/13 Steals: 4 vs. Prairie View A&M – 12/11/13 season, 2nd most personal fouls in a Blocks: 3, 3 times, last vs. North Texas –12/3/13 season and 5th most games started FG made: 7 vs. Weber State – 12/07/11 in a season FG attempts: 8 vs. Weber State – 12/07/11 3FG made: 1, 13 times, last vs. LBSU – 11/14/14 • Posted season highs of 12 points 3FG attempts: 2, 15 times, last at Utah State – 11/15/13 (at Stanford), 16 rebounds (San FT made: 5, 3 times, last at San Diego – 3/1/14 Francisco), 4 assists (Prairie View FT attempts: 6, 3 times, last vs. Saint Mary’s – 2/1/14 A&M), 4 steals (Prairie View A&M), MISCELLANEOUS 3 blocks (North Texas), 5 field goals 14-15 Career made (at Stanford) and 5 free throws Double figure points 0 4 made (at Portland) Double-figure rebounds 1 13 • Scored in double figures twice, had Double-doubles 0 1 3-plus steals 0 2 double figure rebounds 10 times, 3-plus blocks 0 3 had 1 double-double and had 3-plus Rebound leader 3 27 steals once and 3-plus blocks once Assist leader 0 1 Dunks 0 16 • Led the team in rebounding 17 times and assists once • Averaged 3.8 assists, 7.9 rebounds, 0.9 assists and 0.9 blocks and shot .545 from the field and .654 from the free-throw line

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2011-12 2012-13

Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS at Utah State 11 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 1 0 1 1 0 2 Tennessee State 17 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-6-7 4 0 0 2 0 4 BYU-Hawaii 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 3 0 2 0 0 0 Georgia State 16 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 1 2 1 2 0 4 Longwood 13 2-4 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 3 1 2 1 0 4 vs Florida State 22 1-6 0-1 2-4 6-2-8 2 0 1 0 1 4 Prairie View A&M 8 0-1 0-0 2-4 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 1 2 vs Notre Dame 11 2-5 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 2 0 0 0 0 4 vs Nevada 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 1 0 UTSA 7 0-0 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 2 0 1 0 0 2 vs Wisconsin 1 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Cal State Northridge 8 1-2 0-0 1-4 2-3-5 1 0 0 1 0 3 vs Northern Arizona 9 5-6 1-2 0-0 1-3-4 3 1 0 0 0 11 vs Montana 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs Oregon 18 4-7 1-2 0-0 2-4-6 5 0 0 0 0 9 at Iowa State 23 3-5 1-2 1-2 4-1-5 0 1 3 0 3 8 Weber State 21 7-8 1-2 0-3 2-7-9 3 0 0 1 0 15 Utah 9 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 1 0 0 0 0 2 at Utah 18 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-5-5 3 1 0 0 0 3 at Weber State 20 1-2 0-0 1-2 3-3-6 3 0 0 0 0 3 Baylor 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 0 0 1 0 0 Eastern New Mexico 15 2-4 1-2 0-0 2-1-3 2 4 1 1 1 5 Buffalo 24 2-4 0-1 3-4 2-7-9 4 1 1 0 1 7 at Baylor 18 4-6 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 5 0 0 1 2 8 UC Santa Barbara 8 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0-0 2 0 3 0 0 0 Northern Arizona 12 0-3 0-0 5-6 2-2-4 1 0 0 0 0 5 Cal State San Marcos 13 1-3 0-0 1-2 0-2-2 3 1 0 2 0 3 vs Virginia Tech 17 3-7 0-1 0-0 3-5-8 5 0 1 0 0 6 at Saint Mary's 12 0-1 0-0 0-2 2-2-4 1 2 0 0 0 0 Loyola Marymount 17 1-4 0-1 0-0 3-4-7 1 1 0 0 0 2 San Diego 14 3-6 1-2 2-2 0-1-1 5 0 0 1 1 9 at San Francisco 10 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 0 0 0 2 at Loyola Marymount 15 4-5 0-0 0-0 4-2-6 2 0 0 0 0 8 Pepperdine 15 1-3 0-0 0-1 2-4-6 3 2 1 0 0 2 San Francisco 16 2-4 0-1 0-2 2-7-9 1 1 0 1 0 4 at Santa Clara 13 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-3-4 1 2 0 0 1 2 Santa Clara 16 1-1 0-0 1-2 4-3-7 2 2 0 0 0 3 Saint Mary's 27 3-4 0-1 0-1 2-2-4 2 1 0 1 0 6 at San Diego 10 2-4 1-1 2-3 3-2-5 2 1 2 0 0 7 San Diego 32 0-2 0-0 0-0 2-7-9 4 1 1 2 1 0 Loyola Marymount 10 0-2 0-2 2-4 0-2-2 1 0 0 0 0 2 at Gonzaga 27 4-5 1-2 0-0 5-0-5 3 0 2 3 2 9 at Pepperdine 9 2-2 0-0 0-1 2-3-5 3 0 0 0 0 4 at Portland 15 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 5 0 0 2 0 2 at Virginia Tech 17 3-7 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 2 0 1 0 0 6 at Pepperdine 22 1-3 0-0 2-2 3-3-6 4 0 1 0 1 4 Saint Mary's 14 2-3 0-0 0-1 2-1-3 3 0 1 0 1 4 Santa Clara 10 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-4-5 3 0 0 0 0 1 Gonzaga 12 1-5 0-2 1-1 0-2-2 4 0 0 0 1 3 at San Diego 21 1-4 0-1 1-3 2-6-8 0 0 1 1 1 3 at Portland 11 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 3 0 1 0 0 4 San Francisco 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 0 2 Pepperdine 23 2-4 0-0 0-0 6-2-8 3 0 1 1 1 4 Portland 8 1-1 0-0 0-1 2-0-2 1 0 0 0 0 2 at San Francisco 18 3-4 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 5 0 0 1 1 6 Utah State 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 4 0 1 0 1 0 at Santa Clara 17 2-2 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 5 1 1 0 0 6 at Saint Mary's 25 2-2 0-0 2-2 1-1-2 3 1 2 1 1 6 at Gonzaga 17 2-5 0-2 0-0 5-5-10 5 2 1 0 0 4 Gonzaga 18 1-2 0-1 0-1 3-0-3 5 0 0 0 1 2 Portland 16 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 3 0 1 1 0 2 at Loyola Marymount 11 1-1 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 3 0 0 0 1 3 vs San Diego 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 3 0 0 1 2 vs San Diego 21 2-6 0-1 2-2 3-1-4 5 0 1 0 0 6 vs Gonzaga 13 1-3 0-1 0-0 2-2-4 5 1 0 0 0 2 Washington 33 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-5-5 4 2 0 3 2 2 vs Iona 4 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 0 1 1 1 0 3 Mercer 24 2-2 0-0 0-0 5-2-7 2 1 1 1 0 4 vs Marquette 13 1-4 0-1 0-0 1-4-5 3 0 0 2 0 2 at Southern Miss 25 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-6-8 4 1 1 0 0 4 vs Baylor 39 3-6 0-0 3-4 7-4-11 3 1 0 2 2 9

2013-14 2014-15

Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS Weber State 26 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-7-8 4 2 0 1 0 2 Long Beach State 26 1-3 1-1 3-4 3-6-9 2 3 1 2 0 6 at Stanford 26 5-7 1-2 1-2 3-5-8 4 1 0 2 1 12 Arkansas-Little Rock 30 4-4 0-0 0-0 2-9-11 2 0 0 0 2 8 Mount St. Mary's 25 1-2 1-1 2-2 3-6-9 3 3 2 1 1 5 Southern Virginia 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 2 0 0 0 1 0 Colorado Mesa 31 2-2 0-0 0-2 3-9-12 3 2 1 2 0 4 vs San Diego State 26 0-4 0-2 0-0 3-2-5 5 0 0 0 1 0 Iowa State 35 3-5 0-1 0-0 5-8-13 4 0 2 1 2 6 vs Chaminade 17 1-1 0-0 2-2 1-6-7 1 3 0 0 0 4 vs Texas 22 0-2 0-0 2-2 1-3-4 4 0 1 1 2 2 vs Purdue 23 2-2 0-0 3-4 3-3-6 5 1 0 0 1 7 vs Wichita State 29 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-10-12 3 0 2 1 1 0 Eastern Kentucky 23 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 1 2 0 1 0 vs Utah State 25 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 0 1 1 0 1 2 at Utah State 31 1-4 0-2 3-4 3-6-9 2 1 0 0 1 5 North Texas 29 3-6 0-0 4-5 2-11-13 4 2 2 3 1 10 vs Hawaii 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 1 0 0 0 0 0 at Massachusetts 19 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 5 2 0 0 0 0 Utah 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Prairie View A&M 28 3-5 0-0 2-2 2-9-11 1 4 0 0 4 8 at Weber State DNP at Utah 19 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 4 0 1 2 1 2 Stanford DNP at Oregon 30 1-4 0-0 2-4 4-8-12 5 2 1 0 1 4 UMass DNP at Loyola Marymount 25 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-5-5 5 2 0 0 0 2 Gonzaga DNP at Pepperdine 18 2-4 0-0 0-0 3-2-5 5 0 1 1 0 4 Portland DNP San Diego 24 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-6-7 3 2 0 0 1 2 at Santa Clara DNP Pepperdine 30 3-3 0-0 0-2 4-5-9 4 0 2 2 0 6 at San Francisco DNP Loyola Marymount 30 1-3 0-0 0-1 5-4-9 1 1 0 0 0 2 Pepperdine DNP at San Francisco 30 0-1 0-0 0-1 2-6-8 4 0 1 1 0 0 Loyola Marymount DNP at Santa Clara 27 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-6-7 4 2 1 0 0 2 at Pacific DNP at Portland 52 1-1 0-0 5-6 5-10-15 5 0 2 2 2 7 at Saint Mary's DNP at Gonzaga 22 3-4 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 4 0 0 1 0 6 at San Diego DNP Pacific 24 2-2 0-0 3-4 4-4-8 4 1 2 2 0 7 San Francisco DNP Saint Mary's 26 1-1 0-0 4-6 2-3-5 3 2 1 2 0 6 Santa Clara DNP Santa Clara 26 0-4 0-0 2-2 4-4-8 1 1 1 0 1 2 at Pepperdine DNP San Francisco 35 2-4 0-0 0-0 8-8-16 2 0 4 1 0 4 at Loyola Marymount DNP at Pacific 30 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-5-7 4 0 0 1 2 2 Saint Mary's DNP at Saint Mary's 29 2-2 0-0 1-2 3-8-11 2 0 2 0 1 5 Pacific DNP Gonzaga 26 1-4 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 3 0 1 2 1 2 San Diego DNP Portland 23 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-7-7 2 1 2 0 0 1 at Portland DNP at San Diego 28 2-3 0-0 5-5 4-6-10 3 1 1 0 1 9 at Gonzaga DNP vs LMU 24 1-2 0-0 0-0 3-4-7 5 0 1 1 0 2 vs Santa Clara DNP vs San Francisco 22 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 4 0 0 1 0 0 vs Portland DNP vs Gonzaga 23 1-2 0-0 0-1 2-3-5 3 0 1 0 1 2 vs Gonzaga DNP vs Oregon 16 1-2 0-0 0-0 4-1-5 4 0 2 0 1 2 vs Ole Miss DNP

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CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS YEAR GP-GS MPG FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Points: 28 vs. Gonzaga – 3/10/15 2010-11 36-27 25.7 78-162 .481 7-27 .259 46-81 .568 55-128-183 5.1 73-1 75 56 16 39 209 5.8 Rebounds: 16 vs. LMU – 3/8/14 2013-14 34-34 33.4 175-352 .497 8-22 .364 117-203 .576 85-190-275 8.1 82-1 156 89 15 57 475 14.0 Assists: 11, 3 times, last vs. Portland – 3/9/15 2014-15 33-33 30.9 158-335 .472 6-21 .286 134-182 .736 81-205-286 8.7 73-1 197 96 11 59 456 13.8 Steals: 6 vs. Purdue – 11/26/14 TOTAL 103-94 29.9 411-849 .484 21-70 .300 297-466 .637 221-523-744 7.2 228-3 428 241 42 155 1140 11.1 Blocks: 3, twice, last vs. LMU – 1/11/14 FG made: 10 vs. LMU – 3/8/14 CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS FG attempts: 22 vs. Gonzaga – 3/10/15 YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 3FG made: 2, twice, last at UMass – 1/1/11 2010-11 15-10 24.3 26-57 .456 3-8 .375 23-31 .742 20-59-79 5.3 31-1 32 26 8 10 78 5.2 3FG attempts: 5 vs. Fresno Pacific – 1/1/11 2013-14 18-18 32.4 93-181 .514 3-8 .375 65-112 .580 51-86-137 7.6 43-1 82 48 6 37 254 14.1 FT made: 10 at Utah State – 12/2/14 2014-15 17-17 31.7 85-173 .491 1-9 .111 64-86 .744 45-113-158 9.3 36-1 104 39 6 27 235 13.8 FT attempts: 13 vs. Portland – 12/29/14 TOTAL 50-45 29.7 204-411 .496 7-25 .280 152-229 .664 116-258-374 7.5 110-3 218 113 20 74 567 11.3 MISCELLANEOUS CAREER CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT STATISTICS 14-15 Career YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Double figure points 25 65 2011 3-3 31.3 7-11 .636 0-0 .000 4-9 .444 13-11-24 8.0 6-0 5 3 0 5 18 6.0 20-plus points 6 9 2014 3-3 34.3 23-42 .548 0-2 .000 8-15 .533 13-21-34 11.3 8-0 5 9 0 4 54 18.0 Double-figure rebounds 14 27 2015 3-3 32.3 18-38 .474 1-1 1.000 19-25 .760 10-20-30 10.0 3-0 19 8 0 4 56 18.7 Double-doubles 14 22 TOTAL 9-9 32.7 48-91 .527 1-3 .333 31-49 .633 36-52-88 9.8 17-0 29 20 0 13 128 14.2 3-plus steals 11 24 3-plus blocks 0 1 Scoring leader 4 10 CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS Rebound leader 24 49 YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Assist leader 26 48 2011* 3-3 35.7 5-14 .357 0-1 .000 3-7 .429 7-26-33 11.0 7-0 6 6 1 8 13 4.3 Dunks 23 51 2015 1-1 26.0 1-7 .143 0-0 .000 6-9 .667 1-6-7 7.0 4-0 10 5 0 0 8 8.0 TOTAL 4-4 26.8 6-21 .286 0-1 .000 9-16 .563 8-32-40 10.0 11-0 16 11 1 8 21 5.3 *NCAA tournament < > 13 KYLE COLLINSWORTH

game, T-5th in 5-steal games, 6th in WCC All-Tournament Team offensive rebounds, 7th in steals, 8th • Named to the CollegeSportsMadness. in assists, 9th in assist/turnover ratio, com All-WCC Third Team 13th in rebounds, T-14th in double- • Ranked 83rd in the nation in assists doubles and 36th all-time in scoring per game, 89th in steals per game, • Finished the 2014-15 season among 86th in rebounds per game, 60th the top 10 in BYU single-season in total assists and 58th in total history in 10-assist games (1st), rebounds assists (3rd), assists per game (3rd), • Ranked 2nd in the WCC in rebound- 3-steals games (T-4th), steals per ing, 3rd in steals, 3rd in assists, game (7th), steals (9th), double-dou- 3rd in defensive rebounds, 5th in bles (10th) and offensive rebounds offensive rebounds, 7th in minutes (T-10th) played, 11th in assist/turnover ratio, • Posted season highs of 28 points 13th in field-goal percentage and (Gonzaga), 15 rebounds (twice), 11 14th in scoring JUNIOR (2014-15) assists (3 times), 6 steals (Purdue) • One of only four players in the coun- • A team captain and 2 blocks (twice) try to be ranked in the top 100 in • Named to the Lute Olson All-America • Scored in double figures 25 times, assists and steals in 2013-14 Team and an AP Honorable Mention 20-plus points 6 times • In the BYU record book, totaled the All-American • Had 14 double-doubles, double 7th most offensive rebounds in a • Named to the All-WCC First Team figure rebounds 14 times and 3-plus season, 7th most offensive rebounds and the WCC All-Tournament Team steals 11 times per game, 7th most 3 steal games, • Named to the USBWA All-District • Led BYU in scoring 4 times, 8th most 5 steal games, 9th most First Team and the NABC All-District rebounds 24 times and assists 26 assists, 9th most steals and 9th most Second Team times steals per game • Was a candidate for the Cousy Award • Posted season highs of 23 points • Four-time WCC Player of the Week SOPHOMORE (2013-14) (Loyola Marymount), 16 rebounds (Dec. 8, Dec. 30, Feb. 9, March 2) • A team captain (Loyola Marymount), 8 assists • Named to the All-High Major Third • Named to the All-WCC Team and the (twice), 5 steals (twice), 3 blocks Team by CollegeSportsMadness.com • Named the Comeback Player of the Year at the 2015 Y Awards • Set the NCAA single-season record and tied the NCAA career record with 6 triple-doubles • The only player in the NCAA ranked in the top 100 in rebounds (42nd), assists (16th) and steals (71st) • Led the NCAA in triple-doubles, was 15th in total assists, 16th in assists per game, 23rd in double-doubles, 39th in defensive rebounds per game, 42nd in rebounds per game, 43rd in total rebounds, 63rd in total steals, 71st in steals per game, 84th in free throw attempts, 94th in assist/ turnover ratio and 95th in free throws made • Ranked 2nd in the WCC in rebound- ing, 2nd in assists, 2nd in steals, 2nd in defensive rebounds, 5th in assist/turnover ratio, 5th in offensive rebounds, 12th in scoring and 15th in free-throw percentage • Concluded his junior season 2nd all-time at BYU in career 10-assist games, T-3rd in 3-steals games, 4th in assists per game, 4th in steals per

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(Loyola Marymount), 10 field • Had 11 points, 8 rebounds and 4 • Earned first-team all-state honors as goals made (Loyola Marymount), 2 assists vs. Wyoming a junior and averaged 18.4 points, 3-pointers (at UMass) and 8 free • At Colorado State had 16 points, 6 5.4 rebounds and 7.0 assists and led throws made (Saint Mary’s) rebounds and 6 assists Provo to a 24-1 record • Scored in double figures 30 times, • Posted 12 points and 10 boards at • Named first-team all-state as a soph- 20-plus points three times, had Creighton omore and averaged 14.7 points, double figure rebounds 9 times and 4.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists and led had 7 double-doubles BEFORE BYU Provo to a 22-3 record • Had 3-plus steals 8 times, led the • Played for Craig Drury and helped • Played for Utah Pump ‘N Run Red team in scoring 6 times, rebounding Provo High to state titles as a fresh- AAU team 14 times and assists 17 times man and sophomore, a second-place • Averaged 14.0 points, 8.1 rebounds, state finish as a junior and a trip to PERSONAL 4.6 assists and 1.7 steals and shot the state semifinals as a senior • Parents are Jeff and Alisa .497 from the field, .364 from three • Participated in the NBA Players’ • Wife Shea Martinez-Collinsworth is and .576 from the free-throw line Association Top 100 camp in Virginia an All-American track athlete at BYU in the summer of 2009 • Has two sisters and two brothers FRESHMAN (2010-11) • Named to Long Beach Press- • Brother is Chris Collinsworth, a for- • Averaged 5.8 points, 5.1 rebounds, Telegram Best in the West First Team mer forward for the Cougars 2.1 assists and 1.1 steals while • Played in the High School Academic • Served a mission for The Church of shooting .481 from the field, .259 All-American Classic where he Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in from three and .568 from the free- received the Shooter’s Touch Russia throw line Community Service Award • Also recruited by Kansas, Oklahoma • Posted season highs of 16 points, • Named Deseret News Mr. Basketball, State, Arizona State, Utah, 15 rebounds, 6 assists, 4 steals and Salt Lake Tribune Male Athlete of Marquette, Virginia, Stanford and 3 blocks the Year and Utah Gatorade Player USC • Scored in double figures 10 times, of the Year as a senior and earned had double-figure rebounds 3 times first-team all-state honors from the and had 1 double-double Deseret News and the Salt Lake • Led the team in rebounds 11 times Tribune and was the Daily Herald’s and assists 5 times All-Valley Player of the Year • Posted 15 rebounds against Florida • Averaged 23.7 points, 10.0 in the NCAA Tournament rebounds, 7.8 assists and 3.4 steals • Had 11 points and 9 boards vs. New and recorded five triple-doubles and Mexico in the MWC Tournament led Provo to a 19-4 record

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2010-11 2013-14

Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS Fresno State 22 1-1 0-0 2-4 0-1-1 3 3 3 0 2 4 Weber State 37 4-9 0-0 3-4 2-8-10 3 6 2 1 1 11 Utah State 21 2-4 0-0 0-2 2-0-2 4 2 1 0 2 4 at Stanford 36 4-11 1-1 5-8 2-5-7 4 9 3 1 3 14 Chicago State 22 5-11 0-2 2-6 4-3-7 1 5 0 0 3 12 Mount St. Mary's 32 5-7 1-1 2-4 0-10-10 1 4 1 0 1 13 Mississippi Valley 21 1-3 0-0 2-3 1-2-3 0 3 0 0 2 4 Colorado Mesa 33 5-11 1-3 4-7 2-4-6 2 6 1 0 4 15 vs South Florida 21 2-6 0-1 1-2 1-1-2 0 2 1 0 0 5 Iowa State 34 4-12 0-0 3-4 1-8-9 2 4 0 0 0 11 vs Saint Mary's 33 4-6 0-0 2-4 0-0-0 1 2 4 1 1 10 vs Texas 35 5-9 0-0 3-5 0-8-8 4 5 6 0 1 13 at Creighton 31 6-11 0-2 0-2 3-7-10 3 2 1 1 0 12 vs Wichita State 31 2-6 0-0 2-6 2-7-9 4 3 4 0 1 6 vs Hawaii 28 3-5 0-1 2-3 1-1-2 4 3 1 0 1 8 vs Utah State 38 3-7 0-0 1-4 4-9-13 2 8 1 2 2 7 vs Vermont 22 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 2 3 2 0 0 2 North Texas 25 8-12 0-0 1-1 2-3-5 3 6 3 0 1 17 vs Arizona 31 5-7 0-0 2-3 1-3-4 1 0 2 1 0 12 at Massachusetts 37 4-9 2-3 4-7 1-6-7 3 3 5 0 0 14 vs UCLA 29 2-6 0-1 2-4 0-2-2 2 2 2 0 0 6 Prairie View A&M 34 7-12 0-1 5-8 1-5-6 1 3 0 2 0 19 at Weber State 23 2-4 1-2 0-0 1-4-5 1 2 1 3 2 5 at Utah 37 3-11 0-2 6-10 2-7-9 0 4 2 1 1 12 UTEP 22 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 3 3 1 0 0 3 at Oregon 41 5-13 0-1 5-8 2-3-5 2 8 4 2 1 15 at Buffalo 14 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-3-3 4 0 1 0 0 3 at Loyola Marymount 34 7-13 0-0 4-5 3-5-8 1 3 5 1 1 18 Fresno Pacific 20 4-8 2-5 0-0 1-2-3 0 0 1 1 3 10 at Pepperdine 38 4-8 0-0 3-6 6-7-13 2 7 3 2 5 11 at UNLV 32 0-4 0-1 3-4 1-2-3 5 3 4 0 0 3 San Diego 30 5-6 1-1 1-2 3-4-7 2 8 2 0 1 12 Air Force 25 2-5 0-1 3-4 3-3-6 0 3 2 1 0 7 Pepperdine 35 5-11 0-0 5-8 4-6-10 3 9 2 0 3 15 at Utah 35 4-11 1-3 2-2 4-4-8 3 2 2 0 2 11 Loyola Marymount 30 7-9 0-0 6-8 6-3-9 4 5 4 3 2 20 TCU 32 4-4 0-0 2-2 2-7-9 3 4 4 0 2 10 at San Francisco 28 7-10 0-0 5-7 3-1-4 3 0 1 0 3 19 at Colorado State 36 6-8 1-1 3-4 2-4-6 3 6 2 0 0 16 at Santa Clara 37 5-9 0-0 8-12 3-4-7 2 4 4 0 3 18 San Diego State 27 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 2 2 1 1 0 at Portland 43 3-8 0-0 6-12 3-9-12 4 4 6 0 1 12 at New Mexico 29 2-4 0-0 1-2 2-4-6 4 1 0 1 1 5 at Gonzaga 36 6-12 0-2 1-4 3-4-7 0 4 1 0 0 13 at Wyoming 22 1-4 0-0 0-2 0-5-5 3 0 1 1 1 2 Pacific 30 2-9 0-0 6-8 2-4-6 3 5 4 0 2 10 UNLV 14 1-4 1-1 3-4 1-1-2 3 1 3 0 1 6 Saint Mary's 35 6-13 0-0 8-10 2-7-9 2 2 3 0 0 20 at Air Force DNP Santa Clara 23 6-11 0-0 6-11 2-1-3 3 4 2 0 5 18 Utah 14 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-5-5 0 1 0 1 0 2 San Francisco 33 8-15 1-2 2-8 3-5-8 3 4 3 0 2 19 at TCU 24 0-0 0-0 1-2 3-5-8 0 3 1 1 1 1 at Pacific 34 5-8 0-0 0-2 1-6-7 2 5 0 0 3 10 Colorado State 22 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-8-8 1 3 2 1 0 4 at Saint Mary's 34 7-14 0-0 0-0 1-5-6 5 3 3 0 0 14 at San Diego State 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gonzaga 31 4-11 0-2 0-2 3-2-5 1 5 2 0 2 8 New Mexico 19 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 2 0 0 0 Portland 28 3-8 0-0 1-2 2-9-11 1 7 1 0 2 7 Wyoming 29 5-8 0-1 1-1 1-7-8 4 1 1 1 1 11 at San Diego 24 3-6 1-1 3-5 1-4-5 2 3 2 0 2 10 vs TCU 30 1-1 0-0 3-6 2-6-8 3 2 0 0 3 5 vs LMU 37 10-15 0-1 3-8 6-10-16 3 2 2 0 3 23 vs New Mexico 34 5-6 0-0 1-3 5-4-9 1 0 1 0 1 11 vs San Francisco 42 8-16 0-1 2-2 6-6-12 4 2 3 0 1 18 vs San Diego State 30 1-4 0-0 0-0 6-1-7 2 3 2 0 1 2 vs Gonzaga 24 5-11 0-0 3-5 1-5-6 1 1 4 0 0 13 vs Wofford 35 1-5 0-0 0-2 3-8-11 3 3 2 0 4 2 vs Oregon DNP vs Gonzaga 34 2-5 0-1 2-3 1-6-7 1 2 2 1 3 6 vs Florida 38 2-4 0-0 1-2 3-12-15 3 1 2 0 1 5

2014-15

Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS Long Beach State 13 3-6 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 3 1 5 0 1 6 Arkansas-Little Rock 17 2-5 0-0 1-4 3-5-8 3 6 4 0 1 5 Southern Virginia DNP vs San Diego State 45 7-14 1-2 6-8 1-6-7 4 6 2 0 3 21 vs Chaminade 21 4-10 0-0 6-7 3-5-8 1 6 3 0 3 14 vs Purdue 40 3-10 0-1 3-4 1-3-4 4 8 4 1 6 9 Eastern Kentucky 23 3-5 1-1 4-5 1-3-4 2 5 4 0 3 11 at Utah State 33 5-12 0-2 10-10 4-6-10 1 4 2 1 3 20 vs Hawaii 35 8-14 1-2 2-4 2-10-12 1 10 6 2 1 19 Utah 38 7-15 1-2 2-5 1-8-9 2 5 2 1 1 17 at Weber State 19 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 4 2 4 0 1 2 Stanford 34 6-12 0-0 3-4 3-7-10 3 7 5 0 2 15 UMass 39 5-12 0-0 8-11 5-10-15 2 4 3 0 3 18 Gonzaga 31 5-11 1-2 2-3 2-8-10 1 10 4 0 1 13 Portland 32 6-8 0-0 9-13 4-4-8 2 4 2 2 2 21 at Santa Clara 29 3-9 0-0 2-2 4-11-15 1 6 2 0 3 8 at San Francisco 27 5-7 0-0 2-2 0-12-12 2 10 2 0 1 12 Pepperdine 25 1-8 0-3 2-2 1-2-3 3 2 3 0 2 4 Loyola Marymount 30 4-5 0-0 5-8 4-6-10 2 8 2 0 4 13 at Pacific 38 6-10 0-1 5-6 3-8-11 1 11 2 1 3 17 at Saint Mary's 28 3-7 0-0 4-4 0-6-6 4 3 1 0 0 10 at San Diego 29 6-14 0-1 1-2 1-8-9 1 3 2 0 0 13 San Francisco 33 4-11 0-0 0-1 2-4-6 2 5 1 0 2 8 Santa Clara DNP at Pepperdine 32 6-9 0-1 1-3 4-6-10 3 2 4 0 0 13 at Loyola Marymount 36 7-14 0-0 9-11 6-6-12 2 10 1 0 3 23 Saint Mary's 32 7-14 0-0 3-4 2-7-9 0 3 2 0 1 17 Pacific 33 4-8 0-0 4-7 3-9-12 1 9 3 1 0 12 San Diego 35 6-11 0-0 4-4 3-8-11 4 4 4 1 0 16 at Portland 34 4-10 0-0 7-7 0-6-6 2 11 2 0 3 15 at Gonzaga 35 8-17 0-1 4-7 6-2-8 5 3 2 1 2 20 vs Santa Clara 30 5-8 0-0 5-8 2-6-8 2 3 1 0 1 15 vs Portland 32 4-8 0-0 5-6 4-10-14 0 11 4 0 2 13 vs Gonzaga 35 9-22 1-1 9-11 4-4-8 1 5 3 0 1 28 vs Ole Miss 26 1-7 0-0 6-9 1-6-7 4 10 5 0 0 8

16 CHASEFISCHER 1 SENIOR • GUARD • 6-3 • 190 • RIPLEY, WEST VIRGINIA

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Points: 30 vs. Chaminade – 11/25/14 2011-12* 31-3 26.1 62-177 .350 39-122 .320 32-39 .821 11-56-67 2.2 38-1 46 33 1 24 195 6.3 Rebounds: 5, twice, last at Saint Mary’s – 1/17/15 2012-13* 31-3 14.2 47-119 .395 35-83 .422 9-15 .600 5-30-35 1.1 24-0 20 20 3 11 138 4.5 Assists: 5, twice, last vs. Hawai’i – 12/6/14 2014-15 34-33 26.9 147-351 .419 103-248 .415 51-65 .785 10-64-74 2.2 50-0 67 49 2 25 448 13.2 Steals: 3 vs. Hawai’i – 12/6/14 TOTAL** 34-33 26.9 147-351 .419 103-248 .415 51-65 .785 10-64-74 2.2 50-0 67 49 2 25 448 13.2 Blocks: 1, twice, last vs. LMU – 1/10/15 *Wake Forest **Total reflects BYU statistics only FG made: 10 vs. Chaminade – 11/25/14 FG attempts: 15, twice, last vs. Portland – 3/9/15 CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS 3FG made: 10 vs. Chaminade – 11/25/14 YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 3FG attempts: 13 vs. Chaminade – 11/25/14 2014-15 17-16 24.5 69-164 .421 48-115 .417 26-32 .813 6-33-39 2.3 19-0 28 21 1 12 212 12.5 FT made: 5 vs. LBSU – 11/14/14 TOTAL 17-16 24.5 69-164 .421 48-115 .417 26-32 .813 6-33-39 2.3 19-0 28 21 1 12 212 12.5 FT attempts: 5, 3 times, last vs. Portland – 3/9/15

CAREER CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT STATISTICS MISCELLANEOUS YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 14-15 Career 2014 3-3 29.7 12-34 .353 8-21 .381 4-5 .800 1-4-5 1.7 5-0 3 3 0 0 36 12.0 Double figure points 21 21 TOTAL 6-6 32.8 30-53 .566 0-2 .000 12-24 .500 26-32-58 9.7 14-0 10 12 0 9 72 12.0 20-plus points 6 6 3-plus steals 1 1 3-plus 3-pointers 17 17 CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS Scoring leader 4 4 YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2011* 1-1 34.0 7-14 .500 6-12 .500 3-4 .750 0-5-5 5.0 2-0 2 1 0 0 23 23.0 TOTAL 1-1 34.0 7-14 .500 6-12 .500 3-4 .750 0-5-5 5.0 2-0 2 1 0 0 23 23.0 *NCAA tournament

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• Made 6 3s vs. Portland in the WCC vs. High Point on Dec. 5, 2012 tournament, the second most in BYU • Scored in double figures five times history in a conference tournament and hit two-plus threes 10 times game • As a freshman in 2011-12 averaged • Ranks 2nd in BYU history for 6.3 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.5 3-pointers in a single season (103) assists in 26.1 minutes per game and 4th in 3-point field goal percent- and shot .350 from the field, .320 age (.415, minimum 70 3-point field from three and .821 from the free- goals made) throw line • Ranks 2nd in BYU history for games • Scored in double figures nine times with 5 3-pointers (8) and is tied for and hit two-plus threes 12 times second in games with 3 3-pointers • Prepped at Ripley High School (17) • A 2011 first-team Parade All- • Posted season highs of 30 points American (Chaminade), 5 rebounds (twice), 5 • 2011 Gatorade Boys Basketball JUNIOR (2014-15) assists (twice), 3 steals (Hawaii) and Player of the Year for the state of • A team captain 10 3-point field goals (Chaminade) West Virginia and a McDonald’s All- • Ranked 10th in the nation in 3-point • Scored in double figures 21 times, America nominee field goals, 18th in 3-point field goals 20-plus points 6 times and 30-plus • Two-time first team all-state selection per game, 22nd in 3-point field goal points once in 2009-10 and 2010-11 attempts and 27th in 3-point field- • Led BYU in scoring 4 times • Received the 2011 Bill Evans Award, goal percentage REDSHIRT (2013-14) which goes to the state’s player of • Ranked 1st in the WCC in 3-point the year (was second in the voting field goals made, 8th in 3-point field BEFORE BYU as a junior) goal percentage and 13th in scoring • Played in 62 games and started six • Set the BYU record for 3-pointers in times for the Wake Forest Demon PERSONAL a game with 10 vs. Chaminade at Deacons in 2011-12 and 2012-13 • Parents are John and Robin Fischer the Maui Invitational • A team captain as a sophomore in • Older brother Noah played college • Ranks 4th for most consecutive 2012-13 basketball at Marshall and University games with a 3-pointer in a single • As a sophomore averaged 4.5 points of Charleston season with 18 and 1.1 rebounds in 14.2 minutes • Before committing to Wake Forest • Made 6 3s vs. Ole Miss in the NCAA per game while shooting .395 from was also recruited by Marshall, Ohio, tournament, tied for second most in the field, .422 from three and .600 UCF and VCU BYU history in NCAA tournament from the free-throw line games • Scored a career-high 15 points while hitting a career-best 5 of 8 from three

18 CHASE FISCHER

2011-12 (at Wake Forest) 2012-13 (at Wake Forest)

Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS Loyola (MD) 24 0-3 0-3 2-2 1-0-1 5 1 1 0 0 2 Radford 21 4-6 3-5 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 3 0 1 11 Georgia Southern 32 4-9 2-7 3-3 1-1-2 1 3 2 1 3 13 vs UConn 8 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 NC Central 27 4-5 2-3 0-0 1-1-2 2 5 0 0 2 10 vs Iona 18 2-6 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 1 0 5 vs Dayton 29 4-7 4-7 0-0 1-2-3 1 1 0 0 1 12 vs Mercer 25 3-7 3-4 2-2 1-3-4 1 1 0 0 0 11 vs Arizona State 29 1-5 1-5 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 2 0 1 3 William & Mary 11 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 2 vs Texas Tech 29 1-4 1-4 0-0 0-3-3 3 2 0 0 0 3 Nebraska 13 3-5 2-4 1-2 0-2-2 0 1 1 1 1 9 at Nebraska 31 5-7 3-5 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 1 0 1 13 at Richmond 19 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 1 0 Richmond 25 0-1 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 2 2 1 0 2 2 High Point 24 5-10 5-8 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 2 15 at High Point 24 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-3-3 4 1 1 0 1 6 Seton Hall 19 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 2 1 2 0 0 0 at Seton Hall 24 1-6 0-4 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 0 2 Furman 11 1-5 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 0 0 0 2 Gardner-Webb 30 2-5 2-4 5-7 0-5-5 0 2 0 0 2 11 at UNCG 20 4-5 3-3 2-2 0-3-3 1 1 1 0 0 13 UNCW 32 4-13 3-8 3-3 0-4-4 1 1 2 0 0 14 Xavier 18 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 3 1 2 0 1 3 Yale 16 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 3 0 1 0 at Duke 20 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 2 1 1 0 0 3 Wofford 37 1-7 0-5 0-0 1-3-4 1 1 4 0 0 2 Virginia 16 1-3 1-2 0-0 1-1-2 0 1 1 0 1 3 Virginia Tech 25 3-7 2-5 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 0 8 Boston College 7 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 0 0 0 at Maryland 23 1-7 1-5 0-1 0-3-3 4 1 1 0 0 3 at Clemson 13 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 0 0 0 2 NC State 28 2-7 1-4 2-2 0-5-5 0 2 3 0 0 7 at Virginia Tech 13 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 at Duke 27 1-4 1-3 2-2 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 5 NC State 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Boston College 29 4-7 3-6 2-3 0-1-1 2 0 2 0 0 13 at Georgia Tech 13 1-3 0-1 3-5 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 5 Florida State 23 2-6 1-4 2-2 0-1-1 1 0 1 0 1 7 Duke 5 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Clemson 24 3-7 1-2 2-2 0-3-3 0 1 0 0 0 9 at Maryland 13 1-6 1-5 0-0 0-3-3 0 1 0 0 0 3 North Carolina 22 1-7 0-4 1-2 1-2-3 1 1 2 0 0 3 at North Carolina 18 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 1 0 0 6 at NC State 25 3-6 3-6 2-2 1-0-1 2 3 0 0 2 11 Florida State 20 4-6 2-3 0-2 2-2-4 1 0 2 0 2 10 at Virginia 23 3-7 2-5 0-0 0-2-2 1 1 2 0 0 8 at Boston College 17 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 0 6 Clemson 23 1-4 0-1 4-4 0-3-3 0 1 1 0 2 6 Georgia Tech 13 1-6 1-5 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 1 1 3 Georgia Tech 30 1-9 1-8 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 1 0 0 3 Miami 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Miami 38 5-9 2-4 0-0 1-3-4 0 3 0 0 2 12 at Florida State 13 3-5 3-5 0-0 1-0-1 2 1 0 0 0 9 Boston College 28 3-5 1-2 0-2 0-1-1 0 4 0 0 1 7 Maryland 7 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Duke 17 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 1 0 0 1 0 at NC State 16 3-5 2-4 1-2 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 9 at Georgia Tech 21 0-4 0-3 0-0 0-3-3 1 2 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 11 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 3 vs Maryland 15 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 2 0 1 0 vs Maryland 8 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2

2014-15 (at BYU)

Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS Long Beach State 31 4-9 4-8 5-5 0-3-3 3 5 2 0 1 17 Arkansas-Little Rock 28 7-12 4-7 1-1 0-2-2 1 1 2 0 1 19 Southern Virginia 16 4-9 0-4 2-4 0-3-3 1 3 2 0 0 10 vs San Diego State 42 4-13 3-9 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 3 1 1 11 vs Chaminade 23 10-14 10-13 0-0 0-0-0 2 3 0 0 1 30 vs Purdue 38 2-11 2-11 1-2 0-3-3 1 2 3 0 1 7 Eastern Kentucky 27 7-12 4-8 2-3 0-3-3 2 2 3 0 0 20 at Utah State 17 1-9 1-5 0-0 1-2-3 1 1 0 0 1 3 vs Hawaii 32 6-11 4-9 4-5 1-4-5 2 5 3 0 3 20 Utah 22 1-5 1-5 0-0 0-0-0 4 1 1 0 0 3 at Weber State 33 4-8 4-7 1-2 0-0-0 3 4 1 0 0 13 Stanford 31 6-14 2-6 2-2 1-0-1 1 3 3 0 2 16 UMass 35 3-12 2-8 0-0 0-1-1 1 2 1 0 2 8 Gonzaga 19 2-7 1-6 3-4 1-1-2 2 1 2 0 0 8 Portland 27 5-7 2-3 4-4 1-2-3 2 2 2 0 2 16 at Santa Clara 27 4-9 2-5 4-4 0-3-3 1 3 3 0 0 14 at San Francisco 23 7-12 6-9 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 0 0 1 20 Pepperdine 29 3-9 2-6 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 1 0 0 8 Loyola Marymount 30 6-9 5-8 2-2 1-2-3 2 4 0 1 1 19 at Pacific 23 6-11 5-9 1-2 0-2-2 3 1 2 0 0 18 at Saint Mary's 31 6-15 5-12 2-3 1-4-5 2 2 1 0 0 19 at San Diego 25 3-8 0-3 0-0 0-1-1 2 1 2 0 1 6 San Francisco 26 2-10 1-8 1-1 0-2-2 1 4 1 0 1 6 Santa Clara 24 6-12 5-9 1-1 0-2-2 1 1 2 0 0 18 at Pepperdine DNP at Loyola Marymount 22 3-9 1-7 0-0 0-2-2 0 1 1 0 0 7 Saint Mary's 30 4-9 4-8 2-4 2-2-4 0 1 1 0 2 14 Pacific 26 4-11 4-7 4-4 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 1 16 San Diego 14 0-4 0-3 2-2 0-1-1 0 1 1 0 2 2 at Portland 17 3-11 2-5 0-1 0-2-2 0 0 1 0 1 8 at Gonzaga 23 5-11 3-7 0-0 0-4-4 0 0 1 0 0 13 vs Santa Clara 30 2-7 2-5 0-0 0-1-1 4 1 1 0 0 6 vs Portland 30 7-15 6-12 4-5 1-1-2 1 0 2 0 0 24 vs Gonzaga 29 3-12 0-4 0-0 0-2-2 0 2 0 0 0 6 vs Ole Miss 34 7-14 6-12 3-4 0-5-5 2 2 1 0 0 23

19 KYLEDAVIS 21 JUNIOR • FORWARD • 6-8 • 225 • DRAPER, UTAH

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS (AT SUU AND USU) YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Points: 21 at Centenary – 1/15/11 2010-11* 30-16 19.7 93-168 .554 4-14 .286 65-97 .670 39-119-158 5.3 47-2 36 53 31 14 255 8.5 Rebounds: 15 vs. Fresno State – 2/22/14 2013-14^29-27 25.0 89-177 .503 0-3 .000 85-125 .680 89-132-221 7.6 62-1 37 45 39 12 263 9.1 Assists: 5, twice, last vs. Boise State – 2/8/14 TOTAL 59-43 22.3 182-345 .528 4-17 .235 150-222 .676 128-251-379 6.4 109-3 73 98 70 26 518 8.8 Steals: 3 vs. CSU Bakersfield – 2/2/11 *Southern Utah Blocks: 4 vs. Panhandle State – 12/14/10 ^Utah State FG made: 8, twice, last at Weber State – 11/21/13 FG attempts: 11, three times, last vs. UNLV – 2/15/14 3FG made: 1, 4 times, last vs. IPFW – 2/24/14 3FG attempts: 2 vs. Weber State – 12/11/10 FT made: 10 vs. Nevada – 2/5/14 FT attempts: 13, twice, last vs. Western Illinois – 12/19/13

20 KYLE DAVIS

rebounds (twice), 3 blocks (7 times) PERSONAL and 5 assists • Parents are Mark and Debbie Davis SOUTHERN UTAH • Wife's name is Kelli • Played as a freshman in 2010-11 • Has one brother and two sisters prior to serving a two-year LDS • Served a mission for The Church of mission Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in • Averaged 8.5 points, a team-high Detroit 5.3 rebounds and 1.0 block per game and shot 55.4 percent from the field • Posted season highs of 21 points, 14 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 blocks ALTA HIGH SCHOOL • Led the Hawks to the 5A state title and was named tournament MVP REDSHIRT (2014-15) in 2010 • Averaged 18.5 points, 7.6 rebounds, BEFORE BYU 1.4 blocks, 1.5 steals and 1.3 UTAH STATE assists as a senior • Started 27 of 29 games played in • Was named 2010 5A MVP and 2013-14 as a sophomore Region 4 MVP • Averaged 9.1 points and 7.6 rebounds, had a team-high 37 blocks and shot 50.3 percent from the field • Posted 7 double-doubles and had season highs of 18 points, 15

2010-11 (at Southern Utah) 2013-14 (at Utah State)

Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS Cal Baptist 17 1-3 0-1 2-2 1-3-4 1 1 2 0 0 4 USC 25 4-6 0-1 2-4 4-3-7 1 3 1 3 1 10 at CSU Bakersfield 28 1-6 0-0 2-3 3-4-7 1 2 1 0 1 4 Southern Utah 18 1-2 0-0 5-8 1-3-4 2 0 0 3 0 7 Utah State 15 0-3 0-1 0-0 1-4-5 0 0 2 0 1 0 at UC Santa Barbara 19 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 1 3 2 0 0 2 vs Drake 13 1-5 0-1 1-1 0-4-4 1 0 0 0 0 3 Mississippi State 17 2-5 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 3 1 2 0 0 4 vs Ball State 10 3-4 0-1 1-1 1-2-3 0 1 2 1 1 7 at Weber State 26 8-9 0-0 2-5 5-9-14 4 0 1 0 1 18 vs Houston Baptist 25 4-7 0-1 3-4 4-4-8 4 4 2 2 1 11 vs BYU 29 7-11 0-0 2-2 4-5-9 2 3 2 1 1 16 at Oakland 15 1-4 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 0 4 Pacific DNP at IPFW 20 3-3 0-0 1-2 0-3-3 0 0 4 0 0 7 Utah Valley 27 4-5 0-0 4-6 3-4-7 3 2 1 2 0 12 Weber State 21 2-3 1-2 2-2 0-1-1 1 1 1 0 1 7 Western Illinois 31 4-8 0-0 7-13 5-7-12 2 1 5 1 1 15 Panhandle State 17 1-5 0-1 2-2 3-2-5 1 1 1 4 0 4 UC Santa Barbara 35 2-5 0-1 0-2 3-7-10 1 2 1 1 0 4 at UNLV 18 2-5 0-0 1-3 0-2-2 1 0 1 0 0 5 Troy 25 3-4 0-0 1-2 1-5-6 2 2 0 3 1 7 at UC Davis 12 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 2 0 1 0 0 0 San Diego Christian 26 4-7 0-0 7-8 7-8-15 3 2 2 3 1 15 North Dakota State 28 5-7 1-1 5-8 1-9-10 2 2 1 2 0 16 at Air Force 30 5-8 0-1 1-2 3-8-11 3 3 1 3 1 11 South Dakota State 10 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 3 1 0 2 San Jose State 25 4-6 0-0 5-7 5-7-12 3 2 5 2 0 13 at UMKC 12 1-2 0-1 2-3 0-4-4 1 0 0 0 0 4 at Nevada 28 4-7 0-0 1-4 5-4-9 0 0 1 2 1 9 at Oral Roberts 14 3-6 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 2 0 6 Colorado State 22 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-4-5 5 1 1 2 0 2 at Centenary 28 7-8 0-0 7-7 4-10-14 5 1 3 1 1 21 at Boise State 21 3-7 0-0 3-4 3-5-8 1 0 2 0 1 9 Western Illinois 28 6-10 0-1 0-1 4-10-14 3 3 2 2 0 12 at UNLV DNP IUPUI 23 6-8 0-0 1-5 1-4-5 3 3 0 1 0 13 San Diego State DNP at North Dakota State 26 5-8 0-0 6-8 1-6-7 3 2 3 2 0 16 New Mexico 19 3-5 0-0 4-4 3-2-5 3 2 1 2 0 10 at South Dakota State 11 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 2 2 0 0 4 at Wyoming 19 2-3 0-0 1-2 3-2-5 4 0 0 0 0 5 CSU Bakersfield 23 4-8 0-0 1-5 1-3-4 1 0 3 1 3 9 Nevada 26 1-8 0-0 10-12 2-1-3 2 1 1 1 0 12 UMKC 35 6-8 0-0 5-6 3-8-11 5 2 2 3 0 17 Boise State 30 4-6 0-0 7-7 2-6-8 3 5 1 1 0 15 Centenary 21 6-9 0-0 5-13 4-4-8 4 0 4 0 2 17 at Colorado State 27 4-9 0-0 4-4 2-3-5 4 0 1 0 0 12 Oral Roberts 32 6-9 1-1 4-5 2-7-9 2 2 2 0 0 17 UNLV 29 2-11 0-0 0-0 5-1-6 1 1 2 1 1 4 at IUPUI 7 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 0 0 0 2 0 4 at San Diego State 24 0-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 4 0 0 0 at Western Illinois 21 2-2 0-0 6-6 0-2-2 1 1 2 2 0 10 Fresno State 29 4-7 0-0 6-8 5-10-15 0 1 2 2 0 14 IPFW 26 8-11 1-1 1-2 2-6-8 1 5 3 3 1 18 at New Mexico 25 4-6 0-0 1-3 1-3-4 3 1 0 0 0 9 Oakland 19 2-7 0-0 3-3 0-4-4 0 2 2 2 0 7 at San Jose State 22 1-6 0-0 5-6 1-5-6 1 0 1 0 0 7 Wyoming 25 3-7 0-0 5-7 6-8-14 1 0 0 3 0 11 vs Colorado State 26 3-9 0-0 2-5 4-2-6 1 1 3 0 0 8 vs San Diego State 23 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-3-5 1 0 2 3 1 2

21 JAMALAYTES 40 SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 6-6 • 235 • SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS (AT UNLV) YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Points: 10 vs. UC Santa Barbara – 11/12/13 2013-14* 4-0 9.3 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 1-5 .200 2-1-3 0.8 4-0 0 3 0 1 11 2.8 Rebounds: 2 vs. UC Santa Barbara – 11/12/13 TOTAL 4-0 9.3 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 1-5 .200 2-1-3 0.8 4-0 0 3 0 1 11 2.8 Steals: 1 vs. UC Santa Barbara – 11/12/13 *UNLV FG made: 5 vs. UC Santa Barbara – 11/12/13 FG attempts: 8 vs. UC Santa Barbara – 11/12/13 FT made: 1 vs. UT Martin – 11/30/13 22 FT attempts: 3 vs. UC Santa Barbara – 11/12/13 JAMAL AYTES

2013-14 (at UNLV)

Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS Portland State 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UC Santa Barbara 19 5-8 0-0 0-3 2-0-2 2 0 1 0 1 10 Omaha 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Arizona State DNP Illinois DNP UT Martin 7 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 at Arizona DNP at Southern Utah DNP Radford DNP Sacred Heart DNP vs Santa Clara DNP vs Mississippi State DNP Cal State Fullerton DNP Transferred to BYU

REDSHIRT (2014-15) • Played AAU ball for the Dream Vision, coached by Clayton Williams BEFORE BYU • Named MVP at the adidas Exclusive • Played for Joedy Gardner at JSerra Run Catholic High School in San Juan • Played for UNLV in the fall of 2013 Capistrano, California and averaged 2.8 points in 9.3 min- • As a senior, averaged 17 points and utes per game 10 rebounds • Named to the All-CIF Southern PERSONAL Division 4AA Team • Son of Franklin and Jacqueline Aytes • Ranked No. 66 nationally among • Has six siblings: Franklin, Candace, power forwards by ESPN.com in the Bianca, Rashaun, Malik and Jazzele class of 2013

CAREER HIGHS (AT UNLV) Points: 10 vs. UC Santa Barbara – 11/12/13 Rebounds: 2 vs. UC Santa Barbara – 11/12/13 Steals: 1 vs. UC Santa Barbara – 11/12/13 FG made: 5 vs. UC Santa Barbara – 11/12/13 FG attempts: 8 vs. UC Santa Barbara – 11/12/13 FT made: 1 vs. UT Martin – 11/30/13 FT attempts: 3 vs. UC Santa Barbara – 11/12/13 23 CORYCALVERT 23 SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 6-3 • 190 • PARKER, COLORADO

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Points: 10 vs. Eastern New Mexico – 12/18/12 2012-13 28-0 7.4 19-60 .317 5-28 .179 10-15 .667 6-19-25 0.9 18-0 19 17 0 5 53 1.9 Rebounds: 4 vs. Washington – 03/19/13 TOTAL 28-0 7.4 19-60 .317 5-28 .179 10-15 .667 6-19-25 0.9 18-0 19 17 0 5 53 1.9 Assists: 3 vs. Washington – 03/19/13 Steals: 1, 5 times, last vs. Washington – 03/19/13 CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS FG made: 4 vs. Eastern New Mexico – 12/18/12 YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG FG attempts: 6 vs. Washington – 03/19/13 2012-13 10-0 4.4 3-13 .231 0-5 .000 3-3 1.000 2-2-4 0.4 3-0 3 4 0 1 9 0.9 3FG made: 2 vs. Eastern New Mexico – 12/18/12 TOTAL 10-0 4.4 3-13 .231 0-5 .000 3-3 1.000 2-2-4 0.4 3-0 3 4 0 1 9 0.9 3FG attempts: 5 vs. Washington – 03/19/13 FT made: 2, 4 times, last vs. Washington – 03/19/13 FT attempts: 3, 2 times, last vs. Mercer – 03/25/13 CAREER CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2013 1-0 5.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 MISCELLANEOUS TOTAL 1-0 5.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1.0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 12-13 Career Double figure points 1 1 CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2013* 4-0 10.3 2-12 .167 1-10 .100 2-5 .400 2-6-8 2.0 3-0 7 4 0 1 7 1.8 TOTAL 4-0 10.3 2-12 .167 1-10 .100 2-5 .400 2-6-8 2.0 3-0 7 4 0 1 7 1.8 *NIT

24 CORY CALVERT

CORYCALVERT • Averaged 1.9 points, 0.9 rebounds, PERSONAL SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 6-3 • 190 • PARKER, COLORADO 0.7 assists and shot .317 from the • Parents are Cory and Michelle field • Has three sisters • Served a two-year mission for The BEFORE BYU Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day • Prepped at Chaparral High School for Saints in Boston Rob Johnson • Named the 2012 5A MVP in Colorado by the Denver Post and MaxPreps.com • Named first-team all-state, Continental League Player of the Year and the Joint Effort Co-Player of the Year • Led Chaparral to the 2012 5A state FRESHMAN (2012-13) title and a 25-3 record while averag- • Played in 28 games ing 22.3 points, 6.0 rebounds and • Scored in double figures once against 5.1 assists Eastern New Mexico with 10 points • As a junior averaged 15.8 points, while hitting 2 for 2 from the 3-point 4.8 boards and 3.9 assists and line earned first-team All-Continental • Scored 9 points at Weber State on 3 League and honorable mention all- of 4 shooting from the field state honors • Posted season highs of 10 • As a sophomore averaged 12.3 points (ENMU), 4 rebounds points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.7 assists (vs. Washington), 3 assists (vs. and was named second-team all- Washington) and 1 steal (5 times) league

2012-13

Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS Tennessee State 10 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Georgia State 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs Florida State 12 2-5 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 3 2 1 0 0 4 vs Notre Dame 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 UTSA 6 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 1 2 Cal State Northridge DNP vs Montana 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 0 0 at Iowa State 6 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Utah DNP at Weber State 10 3-4 1-1 2-2 0-1-1 1 0 1 0 0 9 Eastern New Mexico 16 4-5 2-2 0-0 0-2-2 1 2 0 0 0 10 at Baylor 10 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 1 1 0 0 0 Northern Arizona 12 1-4 0-2 1-3 1-0-1 0 0 1 0 0 3 vs Virginia Tech 16 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-2-3 2 2 2 0 1 4 Loyola Marymount 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2 at San Francisco DNP Pepperdine 6 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 at Santa Clara DNP Saint Mary's DNP San Diego 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 at Gonzaga DNP at Portland DNP at Pepperdine 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Santa Clara 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 at San Diego DNP San Francisco 8 1-3 0-2 1-1 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 0 3 Portland 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Utah State 8 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 1 2 at Saint Mary's 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Gonzaga 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 1 0 at Loyola Marymount 10 1-4 0-1 2-2 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 0 4 vs San Diego 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Washington 15 1-6 1-5 2-2 0-4-4 1 3 1 0 1 5 Mercer 7 0-2 0-2 0-3 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 at Southern Miss 11 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-0-1 1 2 1 0 0 0 vs Baylor 8 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 1 1 2 0 0 2

25 CORBINKAUFUSI 44 SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 6-10 • 255 • PROVO, UTAH

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Points: 9 vs. Portland – 3/9/15 2014-15 34-13 16.5 36-64 .563 0-0 .000 43-70 .614 57-76-133 3.9 117-5 3 34 34 11 115 3.4 Rebounds: 9 vs. Gonzaga – 3/10/15 TOTAL 34-13 16.5 36-64 .563 0-0 .000 43-70 .614 57-76-133 3.9 117-5 3 34 34 11 115 3.4 Assists: 1, 3 times, last vs. Santa Clara – 3/9/15 Steals: 2, 3 times, last vs. Santa Clara – 3/9/15 CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS Blocks: 4 vs. Saint Mary’s – 2/12/15 YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG FG made: 4 vs. Portland – 3/9/15 2014-15 18-9 17.7 18-32 .563 0-0 .000 16-28 .571 29-41-70 3.9 69-4 1 12 24 4 52 2.9 FG attempts: 6 vs. Portland – 3/9/15 TOTAL 18-9 17.7 18-32 .563 0-0 .000 16-28 .571 29-41-70 3.9 69-4 1 12 24 4 52 2.9 FT made: 5, twice, last vs. Santa Clara – 3/9/15 FT attempts: 9 vs. SVU – 11/19/14 CAREER CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG MISCELLANEOUS 2015 3-3 22.3 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 9-13-22 7.3 12-0 1 6 3 2 16 5.3 14-15 Career TOTAL 3-3 22.3 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 6-8 .750 9-13-22 7.3 12-0 1 6 3 2 16 5.3 3-plus blocks 3 3 Rebound leader 1 1 Dunks 11 11 CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2015* 1-1 32.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 2-4-6 6.0 5-1 0 3 1 0 6 6.0 TOTAL 1-1 32.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 2-4-6 6.0 5-1 0 3 1 0 6 6.0 *NCAA tournament

26 CORBINCHASE KAUFUSIFISCHER

CORBINKAUFUSI • Posted 7 points, 6 rebounds, 3 • Also recruited by Stanford to play SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 6-10 • 255 • PROVO, UTAH blocks and 2 steals at Gonzaga football • Had 7 points, 7 boards, 1 assist, 2 blocks and 2 steals vs. Santa Clara in PERSONAL the WCC tournament • Parents are Steve (an assistant • Scored a career-best 9 points and coach on the BYU football team) and added 6 rebounds vs. Portland in the Michelle and has four siblings WCC tournament • Brother Bronson plays football at • Had 3-plus blocks 3 times and led BYU and played basketball for the the team in rebounds once Cougars in 2012-13 • Served a two-year mission for The BEFORE BYU Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day • Coached by Perry Wildeboer at Saints in South Korea Timpview High School • An Eagle Scout • As a junior averaged 11.6 points FRESHMAN (2014-15) while helping Timpview to a record • Played in 34 games and started the of 19-6 final 13 of the season • As a sophomore helped Timpview • Posted season highs of 9 points win the 4A state title and finish with (Portland), 9 rebounds (Gonzaga), 1 a record of 19-7 assist (3 times), 2 steals (3 times) • Played in the 2011 All-Valley and 4 blocks (Saint Mary’s) Basketball All-Star Classic • Had the 3rd-most blocks by a BYU • Played football and helped Timpview freshman with 34 and the fifth-best win state titles in 2008 and 2009 blocks per game average by a BYU • Second-team all-state in football in freshman at 1.0 2011 • Totaled 8 points, 6 rebounds and 2 • A member of the National Honors blocks vs. Chaminade Society and a four-year academic honoree

2014-15

Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS Long Beach State 6 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 3 0 1 0 0 0 Arkansas-Little Rock 12 2-4 0-0 1-3 3-1-4 2 0 1 0 0 5 Southern Virginia 10 0-0 0-0 5-9 0-4-4 1 1 2 0 0 5 vs San Diego State 15 1-3 0-0 1-4 2-2-4 4 0 0 1 0 3 vs Chaminade 12 2-4 0-0 4-5 4-2-6 2 0 3 2 0 8 vs Purdue 9 1-2 0-0 0-2 1-3-4 4 0 0 1 0 2 Eastern Kentucky DNP at Utah State 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs Hawaii 16 1-1 0-0 2-2 2-2-4 3 0 2 0 1 4 Utah 18 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 3 0 0 0 1 2 at Weber State 14 2-3 0-0 2-2 2-2-4 4 0 4 0 1 6 Stanford 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 0 1 0 0 UMass 21 2-2 0-0 2-2 1-0-1 3 0 0 1 2 6 Gonzaga 22 2-3 0-0 1-2 3-2-5 4 0 1 0 0 5 Portland 18 1-1 0-0 0-1 2-3-5 4 1 0 0 0 2 at Santa Clara 14 0-0 0-0 4-6 1-5-6 5 0 1 2 1 4 at San Francisco 15 1-1 0-0 3-5 3-0-3 3 0 0 0 0 5 Pepperdine 18 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 4 0 0 1 0 2 Loyola Marymount 21 0-3 0-0 0-2 2-2-4 3 0 2 1 0 0 at Pacific 7 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 4 0 2 0 0 2 at Saint Mary's 17 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 4 0 0 1 1 2 at San Diego 15 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 3 0 0 2 0 2 San Francisco 22 2-2 0-0 1-3 2-3-5 5 0 2 2 0 5 Santa Clara 15 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 1 1 0 0 at Pepperdine 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 4 0 0 0 0 0 at Loyola Marymount 29 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-6-6 4 0 1 3 0 2 Saint Mary's 19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-5-5 2 0 1 4 0 0 Pacific 17 3-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 3 0 0 1 0 6 San Diego 16 0-1 0-0 2-2 3-1-4 5 0 1 2 0 2 at Portland 15 3-5 0-0 0-0 4-1-5 5 0 0 1 0 6 at Gonzaga 29 2-2 0-0 3-5 2-4-6 4 0 0 3 2 7 vs Santa Clara 27 1-1 0-0 5-6 3-4-7 4 1 2 2 2 7 vs Portland 18 4-6 0-0 1-1 2-4-6 4 0 2 0 0 9 vs Gonzaga 22 0-1 0-0 0-1 4-5-9 4 0 2 1 0 0 vs Ole Miss 32 1-1 0-0 4-5 2-4-6 5 0 3 1 0 6

27 JAKETOOLSON 15 SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 6-5 • 205 • GILBERT, ARIZONA

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Points: 15 vs. SVU – 11/19/14 2014-15 26-0 7.8 21-50 .420 16-40 .400 2-2 1.000 3-34-37 1.4 18-0 12 6 0 7 60 2.3 Rebounds: 7 vs. SVU – 11/19/14 TOTAL 26-0 7.8 21-50 .420 16-40 .400 2-2 1.000 3-34-37 1.4 18-0 12 6 0 7 60 2.3 Assists: 4 vs. SVU – 11/19/14 Steals: 4 vs. SVU – 11/19/14 CAREER CONFERENCE STATISTICS FG made: 5 vs. SVU – 11/19/14 YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG FG attempts: 9, twice, last vs. Chaminade – 11/25/14 2014-15 14-0 8.5 11-29 .379 8-25 .320 2-2 1.000 1-16-17 1.2 11-0 5 4 0 2 32 2.3 3FG made: 5 vs. SVU – 11/19/14 TOTAL 14-0 8.5 11-29 .379 8-25 .320 2-2 1.000 1-16-17 1.2 11-0 5 4 0 2 32 2.3 3FG attempts: 8 vs. SVU – 11/19/14 FT made: 2 vs. Santa Clara – 1/31/15 FT attempts: 2 vs. Santa Clara – 1/31/15 CAREER CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG 2015 2-0 3.5 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0.5 2-0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 MISCELLANEOUS TOTAL 2-0 3.5 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0.5 2-0 0 0 0 0 2 1.0 14-15 Career Double figure points 2 2 3-plus steals 1 1 CAREER POSTSEASON STATISTICS 3-plus 3-pointers 2 2 YEAR GP-GS MP FG-FGA PCT 3FG-A PCT FT-FTA PCT O-D-REB AVG PF-FO A TO BLK STL PTS AVG Scoring leader 1 1 2015* 1-0 6.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 2.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Rebound leader 1 1 TOTAL 1-0 6.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 2.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 *NCAA tournament

28 CHASEJAKE TOOLSONFISCHER

• Totaled 11 points, hit 3 of 4 from 3 Arizona by AZcentral.com and first- and added 3 boards and 1 assist at team All-Tribune by the East Valley San Francisco Tribune • As a sophomore averaged 18.4 BEFORE BYU points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists and • A four-year letterman and two-time 1.5 steals and hit 49 threes first-team all-state honoree playing • Named All-Tribune honorable men- for Derrick Donaldson at Highland tion by the East Valley Tribune High School • As a freshman averaged 10.2 points, • Scored 2,007 career points at 7.2 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.4 Highland and averaged 19.1 points steals and hit 47 threes per game • Played for Nevada Select during the • As a senior averaged 27.3 points, AAU season 12.1 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.6 • Played for the Arizona Power during steals per game and hit 59 threes the AAU season FRESHMAN (2014-15) • Shot .522 from the field, .380 from • Played in 26 games three and .838 from the free-throw PERSONAL • Posted season highs of 15 points line • Parents are Troy and Sheila Toolson (Southern Virginia), 7 rebounds • Named first-team Division I All- • Has one brother and two sisters (Southern Virginia), 4 assists Arizona by AZcentral.com and first- • Also recruited by Arizona State, (Southern Virginia), 4 steals team All-Tribune by the East Valley Boston College, Utah State and Saint (Southern Virginia) and 5 3s Tribune Mary’s (Southern Virginia) • As a junior averaged 18.9 points, • Nephew of former BYU great Danny • Scored 15 points and posted 7 8.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 1.6 steals Ainge boards, 4 assists and 4 steals vs. and 1.0 blocks and hit 34 threes Southern Virginia while Highland finish 18-10 overall • Had 8 points, 2 assists and 1 steal and 11-6 in league play at Santa Clara • Named first-team Division I All-

2014-15

Opponent MP FG 3FG FT REB PF A TO B S PTS Long Beach State 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arkansas-Little Rock 10 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-2-3 0 1 1 0 1 3 Southern Virginia 25 5-9 5-8 0-0 0-7-7 2 4 1 0 4 15 vs San Diego State 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 vs Chaminade 12 3-9 2-5 0-0 0-2-2 0 1 0 0 0 8 vs Purdue DNP Eastern Kentucky 6 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 at Utah State DNP vs Hawaii 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Utah DNP at Weber State DNP Stanford 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 UMass 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gonzaga 15 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-3-3 1 0 0 0 1 3 Portland 9 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Santa Clara 16 3-5 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 0 0 1 8 at San Francisco 17 4-6 3-4 0-0 1-2-3 2 1 0 0 0 11 Pepperdine 11 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Loyola Marymount 6 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 1 0 0 3 at Pacific 11 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 1 1 0 0 0 at Saint Mary's 8 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 3 at San Diego DNP San Francisco 6 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 0 0 0 2 Santa Clara 10 0-2 0-2 2-2 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 2 at Pepperdine 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 at Loyola Marymount 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saint Mary's 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Pacific 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 San Diego DNP at Portland DNP at Gonzaga DNP vs Santa Clara DNP vs Portland 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 vs Gonzaga 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 2 vs Ole Miss 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0

29 2015-16 NEWCOMERS AND RETURNING REDSHIRTS 10 COOPERAINGE FRESHMAN • GUARD • 6-0 • 180 • WELLESLEY, MASSACHUSETTS

PERSONAL • Parents are Danny and Michelle Ainge • Served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints in Chile • Father Danny played at BYU (All-American and 1981 Wooden Award recipient), played in the NBA from 1981-95 REDSHIRT (2012-13) (NBA champion in 1984 and 1986, NBA All-Star in 1988), coached the Phoenix Suns and is the current executive BEFORE BYU director of basketball operations for the Boston Celtics • Prepped at Wellesley High School • Has three brothers and two sisters • Averaged 13.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.8 • Brother Austin played basketball at BYU from 2002 to steals per game as a senior 2007 and earned All-MWC Honorable Mention honors in • Posted season highs of 26 points, 5 threes, 8 assists and 2005 and 2007 5 steals • Led the Raiders to a record of 14-9 overall and 10-7 in league play

3 ELIJAHBRYANT SOPHOMORE • GUARD • 6-4 • 210 • GWINNETT, GEORGIA

• Totaled 25 points while hitting 6 3s and added 6 boards and 6 assists at home vs. William & Mary • Prepped at New Hampton School in New Hampshire • Averaged 13 points, 4 boards and 4 assists in 2013-14 • Led the Huskies to the NEPSAC AAA final

BEFORE BYU PERSONAL • Averaged 14.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.3 • Parents are Tyree and Israel Bryant steals as a freshman at Elon • Named the Colonial Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year and earned third-team All-CAA and CAA All-Rookie Team honors • Named the CAA Rookie of the Week six times • Registered a double-double with 15 points and 10 boards at William & Mary • Scored a career-best 32 points at Drexel

30 2015-16 NEWCOMERS AND RETURNING REDSHIRTS 25 JORDANCHATMAN FRESHMAN • GUARD • 6-5 • 195 • VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON

• Ranked No. 2 in his class in the state of Washington • Played for the Seattle Rotary during the AAU season

PERSONAL • Parents are Jeff and Leah Chatman • Has three brothers and four sisters REDSHIRT (2014-15) • Father Jeff Chatman was an honorable mention All- American for the Cougars and is eighth all-time in scoring at BEFORE BYU BYU with 1,824 career points • As a senior averaged 20.7 points, 6.3 rebounds, 2.7 assists • Completed his associates degree while in high school and 1.9 steals while Union finished 21-8 overall, 10-1 in • Served a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of league play and took third in the 4A state tournament Latter-day Saints in Taipei, Taiwan • Named the Gatorade Washington Boys Basketball Player of • Also recruited by Utah, Utah State, Washington State, the Year, MVP of the state tournament Stanford, Portland and Boston College • As a junior averaged 20 points per game • Earned All-Greater St. Helens League honors • As a junior, helped lead Union to the regional playoffs

31 2015-16 NEWCOMERS 4 NICKEMERY

FRESHMAN • GUARD • 6-2 • 185 • ALPINE, UTAH

BEFORE BYU • Ranked No. 19 among shooting guards by Scout.com • A four-year starter for Quincy Lewis at Lone Peak High • Played for the Utah Reign Travel Team School • Named a top performer at the 2012 Philly Hoop Group • Career totals of 1,953 points (first all-time at Lone Peak) Jamfest and 269 threes and averages of 19.9 points and 2.7 threes • Attended the CP3 Elite Guard Camp run by Chris Paul and per game the NBPA Top 100 camp at the University of Virginia • Career highs of 39 points, 8 threes, 10 rebounds, 8 assists • Also played for Salt Lake Metro and was coached by Golden and 8 steals Holt, Marty Haws and Dave Hammer • As a senior, helped lead Lone Peak to 26-1 record, the • Recruited by Utah, Stanford, Kansas, Oklahoma State, 2012-13 MaxPreps.com National Title and the 5A Utah Arizona State, Washington State, UCLA and Washington state title • Averaged 17.9 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.9 PERSONAL steals as a senior • Parents are Derek and Patti Emery • Named a third-team All-American by MaxPreps.com • Has two brothers, Alex and Jackson, and one sister, Annie • Named the 2012-13 Mr. Basketball by the Deseret News, • Brother Jackson played at BYU (2005-06, 08-11) and is the 5A MVP by the Salt Lake Tribune, the Utah Gatorade the program's all-time steals leader Player of the Year and the Valley Player of the Year by the • Served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Daily Herald day Saints in Germany • As a junior averaged 21.6 points, 3.4 threes, 4.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 2.4 steals and led Lone Peak to a 22-3 record, the 5A state title and a No. 24 national ranking (Maxpreps.com) • Named the 5A MVP by the Deseret News, first-team all- state by the Salt Lake Tribune and Valley Player of the Year by the Daily Herald • MVP of the 2012 Brandon Jennings Invitational • As a sophomore averaged 21.7 points and 2.8 threes per game and led Lone Peak to a 24-1 record, the 5A state title and a No. 21 national ranking (Maxpreps.com) • Named the 5A MVP by the Deseret News, Utah Gatorade Player of the Year and first-team all-state by the Salt Lake Tribune • As a freshman averaged 18.5 points and hit 2.4 threes per game and led Lone Peak to a 17-6 record • Named second-team all-state by the Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune • In the class of 2013 was ranked No. 45 by ESPN.com, No. 79 by Scout.com and No. 89 by Rivals.com • Ranked No. 9 by ESPN.com and No. 18 by Rivals.com among point guards in the class of 2013

32 2015-16 NEWCOMERS 12 ALANHAMSON

FRESHMAN • CENTER • 7-2 • 210 • PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH

BEFORE BYU PERSONAL • Averaged 10.6 points, 7.4 rebounds and 6 blocks as a • Parents are David Hamson and Tresa Spaulding Hamson senior at Pleasant Grove High School • Has one brother and three sisters • Sister Jennifer was an All-American in volleyball and bas- ketball at BYU • Mother Tresa was a four-time All-American in basketball at BYU • Served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day in California 34 JAKOBHARTSOCK

FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-8 • 205 • BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA

• Led Bartlesville to a record of 22-4 and a trip to the 6A state tournament

PERSONAL • Parents are David and Leslie Hartsock • Served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- BEFORE BYU day Saints in Las Vegas • Played for Tim Bart at Bartlesville High School • Has five brothers and one sister • Averaged 18.6 points as a senior while leading Bartlesville • Brother Noah was an All-WCC forward for the Cougars High School to a 16-7 record and the Class 6A area playoffs • Brother Nate played two seasons at Oklahoma Wesleyan • Selected to the Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State University and brother Jeremiah played at the University of Large East Boys Basketball Team Missouri-Kansas City • Ranked the third best player in the class of 2013 in the • Sister-in-law Lindsy Hartsock (Ben’s wife) was a middle state of Oklahoma and No. 56 among power forwards blocker for the BYU women’s volleyball team and was the nationally by ESPN.com MWC Player of the Year in 2006 • As a junior averaged 20 points, 7 rebounds and 2 blocks • Sister-in-law Kendalyn (Noah’s wife) was a libero for the per game while shooting .496 from the field, .366 from BYU women’s volleyball team and led the team in digs in three and .780 from the free throw line 2010 and 2011 • Named third-team all-state by Tulsa World • Also recruited by Missouri State, Utah and Utah State

33 2015-16 NEWCOMERS 2 ZACSELJAAS

FRESHMAN • GUARD • 6-7 • 215 • BOUNTIFUL, UTAH

• Led Bountiful to a record of 26-1 overall and 14-0 in Region 6 and the 4A state title • Averaged 18.6 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.7 steals and hit 70 threes • Posted season highs of 33 points, 13 rebounds, 8 assists BEFORE BYU and 5 steals • A four-year letterman for coach Mike Maxwell at Bountiful • Named to the 4A all-state second team by the Deseret News High School and the Salt Lake Tribune as a sophomore • Finished Bountiful career with totals of 1,704 points, 494 • Led Bountiful to a record of 21-4 overall and 10-0 in rebounds, 325 assists, 140 steals and 217 3-point field goals Region 6 and the 4A state semifinals • Named the Utah Gatorade Player of the Year • Averaged 15.3 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.3 • Named the 4A MVP and first-team all-state by the Deseret steals and hit 49 threes News, received All-Tribune (top players in the state regard- • Ranked 58th among small forwards in the class of 2015 less of classification) honors from the Salt Lake Tribune and by ESPN.com named the Standard Examiner All-Area MVP • Played AAU basketball for the Utah Prospects and was • Led Bountiful to a record of 22-6 overall and 14-0 in coached by Lynn Lloyd Region and the 4A state title • Averaged 25.4 points, 6.1 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 1.7 PERSONAL steals and hit 82 threes • Parents are Gary and Carleen Seljaas • Named to the 4A all-state first team by the Deseret News • Has two sisters and one brother and the Salt Lake Tribune as a junior • Sister Nancy played at BYU from 2002-05 31 BRAIDENSHAW

FRESHMAN • FORWARD • 6-9 • 210 • EAGLE, IDAHO

• Earned All-Southern Idaho Conference and SIC All-Academic Team honors • Averaged 14 points and 9 rebounds as a junior at Eagle High School • Also recruited by Boise State, Utah State and Utah BEFORE BYU • Played for Hoop Dreams Idaho travel team coached by Ed • Played for Tom Seifert at Eagle High School Boyce • Named second-team 5A All-Southern Idaho by the Idaho Statesman as a senior PERSONAL • Averaged 15 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 blocks • Parents are Kelly and Launette Shaw as a senior • Has two brothers and two sisters • Named the top recruit in the state of Idaho in the class of • Served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- 2013 by ESPN.com Day Saints in Sacramento • Named to the 5A All-State Second Team by the Idaho • Father Kelly Shaw played for BYU’s junior varsity squad in Statesman the 1980s

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35 2010 BYU BASKETBALL

DAVE ROSE MASTERMIND OF SUCCESS BYU'S ALL-TIME LEADER IN WINNING PERCENTAGE LOOKS TO TAKE THE COUGARS TO NEW HEIGHTS

ince becoming head coach of the has never sought such attention, his (2005-06 to 2014-15) and 10-straight BYU men's basketball program on actions and accomplishments – both on trips to the postseason (2006 to 2015). SApril 11, 2005, Dave Rose has the court and in the community – have In his first season, Rose and his staff guided the Cougars to an impressive array commanded the praises of faithful follow- produced the nation's second-most of on-the-court awards and accolades ers and casual observers alike. In April improved team by turning a 9-21 squad while his unassuming approach to service 2008, Rose became the 63rd recipient that finished tied for last with three and the community has been recognized of the Dale Rex Memorial Award, given wins in the Mountain West Conference at the top of his profession. annually to the person who has done in 2004-05 into a 20-9 NIT qualifier With a 257-88 record, Rose has the most for amateur athletics in the and 12-4 second-place MWC finisher produced a 10-year resume that is nearly state of Utah. Another evidence of Rose's in 2005-06. Under his tutelage from unmatched. In fact, among the 40-plus commitment to excellence is his basket- 2007 to 2009, the Cougars achieved the coaches who took over a program ball program consistently ranks in the MWC's first back-to-back outright league in 2005, Rose has the best winning top 10 percent nationally in multi-year championships (2007 and 2008) while percentage (.745) and the most wins NCAA Academic Progress Rate scores. adding to the streak with a share of the (257). Among first-time head coaches As a result, the NCAA has honored regular season title in 2009. Historically, in 2005, Rose is the only to achieve BYU basketball with Public Recognition the last time a BYU team garnered back- at least 20 wins in each of his first 10 awards for seven-straight seasons (2006 to-back outright league crowns was in seasons. His 257 victories place him to 2012) for its high academic achieve- 1979 and 1980 when the Cougars tout- sixth for best career starts (through 10 ment. In fact, the Cougars were the only ed one of their all-time greats in Danny seasons) by wins in NCAA history ahead Division I program to earn public recog- Ainge, while the last time the Blue and of the likes of , John nition and a bid to the NCAA tournament White produced three-straight titles was Calipari and Sean Miller. Rose currently every year from 2007 to 2012. from 1932 to 1934. In 2010, BYU set holds the school record for career win- Cougar fans have had plenty to a then-program record with 30 victories ning percentage (.745) and is second in "Rise and Shout" about with Rose at the and defeated Florida in the first round of career victories. Rose reached the 200 helm. A tireless worker, gifted motivator the NCAA tournament, the program's first career victory mark in his 259th game to and talented strategist, Rose has returned NCAA tournament victory since 1993. make him the 15th fastest in NCAA his- BYU to the national stage with five- In 2010-11, Rose and the Cougars tory to reach the milestone. straight seasons appearing in the top-25 set numerous program records with 32 Equally committed to excellence polls (2007 to 2011), six-straight trips wins and an .865 winning percentage, off the court, Rose was honored on April to the NCAA tournament, six-straight a fourth conference title in five seasons 6, 2008, by the National Association of 25-win seasons (2007 to 2012) and and nine-straight weeks ranked in the Basketball Coaches with its Game Pillar four-straight seasons with a postseason top 10, including a No. 3 ranking in Award for Service, one of only four Pillar victory (2010 to 2013) – all four are both the AP and the ESPN/USA Today Awards (Education, Leadership, Service program-record streaks. Rose and the Coaches polls. BYU’s No. 3 seed in the and Advocacy) that the Association Cougars are also in the midst of two NCAA tournament tied the best seed annually bestows on the most deserving current streaks that are program records, earned by the Cougars. With wins over among its vast membership. While Rose including 10-straight 20-win seasons Wofford and Gonzaga in the second and

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third rounds of the tournament, BYU Rose and the Cougars improved No. 3 in the country in scoring and reached the Sweet 16 for the first time their streaks of 20-win seasons and trips concluded his career as BYU's all-time since 1981. The Cougars were ranked to the postseason to eight in 2012-13. scoring leader. Kyle Collinsworth set the the entire season, including those nine- BYU finished with a record of 24-12 NCAA single-season record for triple- straight weeks in the top 10 – a program and received an invitation to the NIT. In doubles and tied the career record with record streak. Statistically, BYU finished the NIT, BYU defeated Washington and six. Both players repeated as first-team fifth in the nation in winning percentage Mercer at home and Southern Miss on All-WCC honorees. and scoring margin, seventh in scoring the road to earn a trip to the semifinals As the only BYU men's basketball offense, 10th in free throw percentage, at Madison Square Garden. Tyler Haws coach to ever win top conference coach- 15th in turnover margin, 16th in assist and Brandon Davies earned All-WCC and ing honors in back-to-back seasons, to turnover ratio, 17th in turnovers per All-District honors. Rose was named the MWC Coach of the game and 18th in three-point field goals The 2013-14 season was high- Year in 2006 and 2007. In his second per game. Rose also coached the nation’s lighted by a 23-12 overall record, a season, Rose coached the 2006-07 player of the year and NCAA Division I second-place finish in the WCC, one of Cougars to a 25-9 overall record and scoring leader Jimmer Fredette, who aver- the toughest nonconference schedules an NCAA tournament berth after win- aged 28.9 points per game. in team history and a return trip to the ning the MWC regular-season title with Despite the loss of Fredette and NCAA tournament for a seventh bid a 13-3 mark. In his first season, Rose BYU's all-time steals leader Jackson in eight years. Tyler Haws and Kyle received conference and USBWA District MASTERMIND OF SUCCESS Emery, Rose kept the Cougars rolling in Collinsworth earned All-WCC honors and VIII Coach of the Year accolades as well 2011-12. With a 26-9 overall record and Haws was selected as the WCC Player of as honorable mention for National Coach a 12-4 record in West Coast Conference the Year. of the Year by Scout.com after turning play, BYU extended its streak of 25-win In 2014-15, Rose led the Cougars a picked-to-finish-last 9-21 team into seasons to six, a program record. Rose to another 25-win season and a second- a 20-9 winner and NIT qualifier. After also led the Cougars to a program-record straight trip – and eighth in nine years the record-setting 2010-11 season, sixth-straight NCAA tournament bid where – to the NCAA tournament. After strug- Rose earned his third conference honor BYU overcame a 25-point deficit to defeat gling to a 7-5 record in league play, by being named co-coach of the year. Iona in the first round. The comeback set the Cougars won their last six-straight, He was also the USBWA District VIII the record for the biggest comeback in including a win at No. 3/2 Gonzaga to co-coach of the year and a finalist for NCAA tournament history. It also marked close out the regular season and secure Naismith national coach of the year a program record as the Cougars won in the No. 2 seed in the WCC tournament. honors. Rose is one of two BYU head the NCAA tournament for a third-straight After a second-place finish in the league coaches to win 20 games in each of season. Post players Noah Hartsock and tournament, BYU received an at-large his first six seasons and the only one to Brandon Davies led the way for BYU and bid as a No. 11 seed in the NCAA tour- do so after taking over a team that won earned All-WCC honors. nament. Tyler Haws finished the season fewer than 13 games the prior season.

2006, 2007 & 2011 MWC COACH OF THE YEAR DAVE ROSE

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Clark. At BYU, Rose has coached eight players who have received All-America recognition – Mekeli Wesley (2001 AP honorable mention), Rafael Araujo (2004 Basketball Times Second Team, AP hon- orable mention), Trent Plaisted (2006 Scout.com Freshman Second Team), Keena Young (2007 AP honorable men- tion), Lee Cummard (2008 AP honorable mention, FOXSports.com Fourth Team), Jimmer Fredette (2010 third-team Sporting News and NABC, second-team Basketball Times, AP Honorable Mention and Lute Olson All-America team; 2011 first-team AP, NABC, John R. Rose first came to BYU as an assis- MWC as a freshman in 2010 and set Wooden, Sporting News, USBWA), Tyler tant in 1997 to help newly hired head the BYU record with 48-consecutive Haws (2014 and 2015 AP Honorable coach rebuild the Cougar free throws without a miss. Jonathan Mention) and Kyle Collinsworth (2015 program after a 1-25 season. Rose Tavernari was named the 2007 MWC AP Honorable Mention and Lue Olson served eight seasons with Cleveland, Freshman of the Year after fellow Cougar All-America team) – and four players including the last five as associate head and second-team Freshman All-American who have been selected in the NBA Draft coach, before being promoted to BYU's Trent Plaisted received the same honor – Travis Hansen (2003), Araujo (2004), head job just two days after Cleveland in 2006. Following is a list of conference Plaisted (2008) and Fredette (2011). announced his departure. honors earned the last 14 seasons by Fredette also earned numerous player Rose played a vital role in rebuild- Cougar recruits in their first seasons. of the year honors in 2011, including ing BYU's program from an inherited • Eric Mika (2013-14 WCC All-Freshman) Wooden, Naismith, AP, Oscar Robertson 1-25 team into a regular NCAA tourna- • Matt Carlino (2011-12 All-WCC HM, WCC All-Freshman) and Sporting News. ment participant and 20-game winner. • Tyler Haws (2009-10 3rd-team All-MWC) Before his promotion to the head BYU has qualified for postseason play • Jonathan Tavernari (2006-07 MWC Freshman of the Year) coaching position at Dixie, Rose served in 11 of the past 12 seasons, including • Trent Plaisted (2005-06 MWC Freshman of the Year, second-team All-MWC) as a Rebel assistant coach under Ken eight NCAA bids, while claiming five • Mike Hall (2003-04 MWC Defensive Player of the Year, Wagner for three seasons. Rose coached MWC titles. Rose fulfilled a variety of third-team All-MWC) multiple sports at Millard and Pine View responsibilities under coach Cleveland, • Rafael Araujo (2002-03 Newcomer of the Year, MWC high schools in Utah before joining the including defensive coordinator and media poll, third-team All-MWC) • Jared Jensen (2001-02 MWC Co-Freshman of the Year) staff at Dixie. He was the head basketball recruiting coordinator. His efforts • Trent Whiting (2000-01 MWC Newcomer Team, second- coach at Millard for three years from earned notice, such as being named team All-MWC) 1983-86. Rose is the 17th person to the top assistant in the Mountain West • Terrell Lyday (1999-2000 MWC Newcomer of the Year, All-Tournament Team) guide the Cougar basketball program Conference by Street & Smith in the • Mark Bigelow (1998-99 WAC Freshman of the Year, since its first season in 1903. He follows 2004-05 Preview. Newcomer Team, second-team All-WAC) the coaching pedigree of Basketball Hall A strong evaluator of talent with a vast • Mekeli Wesley (1997-98 WAC Newcomer Team) of Fame coach Stan Watts, who is BYU's network of coaching connections across • Ron Selleaze (1997-98 WAC Newcomer of the Year, Newcomer Team, second-team All-WAC) all-time leader in coaching victories with the country, Rose has a proven record as a a 371-254 record from 1949-72. Watts top recruiter. BYU has had multiple top-20 With 30-plus years of coaching also coached at Millard High School and recruiting classes with Rose overseeing or experience – including 20 seasons as Dixie State College before coming to BYU. coordinating its efforts. Rivals.com recog- a head coach at the Division I, junior nized Rose in 2004 as one of the top-25 college and high school levels – Rose PLAYING CAREER college basketball recruiters. has a proven record of constant suc- Rose was a two-sport athlete Proving that Rose has excelled cess. Prior to coming to BYU as an at Dixie State College in St. George, in recruiting and developing players, assistant in 1997, Rose compiled a Utah, before the Texas native returned 13 recruits have earned conference 167-57 record at Dixie State College to his hometown, transferring to the newcomer honors or a major league (St. George, Utah) while guiding six of University of Houston where he com- award in their first season as a Cougar his seven teams to top-20 rankings, pleted his degree and was a shooting in Rose's 13 years in Provo. Seven BYU including a national ranking as high as guard and co-captain of the famous Phi players have been singled out as either No. 2. He earned three conference titles Slamma Jamma team featuring Hakeem the conference newcomer or freshman and was honored by his peers as the Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler. In 1983, of the year. Most recently, Eric Mika 1993 Scenic West Athletic Conference his Houston team was ranked No. 1 earned WCC All-Freshman honors after Coach of the Year. While at Dixie, Rose nationally and finished as the national averaging 11.8 points and 6.4 rebounds. coached three NJCAA All-Americans runner-up after suffering a buzzer-beating Tyler Haws was named third-team All- as well as long-time NBA player Keon defeat to North Carolina State in the

38 DAVE ROSE PROFILE

ROSE DIVISION I COACHING LEDGER School Season Overall Pct. Conf. (finish) Pct. Conf. Tourney Postseason BYU 2005-06 20-9 .690 12-4 (2nd) .750 0-1 0-1 NIT BYU 2006-07 25-9 .735 13-3 (1st) .813 2-1 0-1 NCAA BYU 2007-08 27-8 .771 14-2 (1st) .875 2-1 0-1 NCAA BYU 2008-09 25-8 .758 12-4 (T1st) .750 1-1 0-1 NCAA BYU 2009-10 30-6 .833 13-3 (2nd) .813 1-1 1-1 NCAA BYU 2010-11 32-5 .865 14-2 (T1st) .875 2-1 2-1 NCAA BYU 2011-12 26-9 .743 12-4 (3rd) .750 1-1 1-1 NCAA BYU 2012-13 24-12 .667 10-6 (3rd) .625 0-1 3-1 NIT BYU 2013-14 23-12 .657 13-5 (2nd) .722 2-1 0-1 NCAA BYU 2014-15 25-10 .745 13-5 (2nd) .722 2-1 0-1 NCAA Total 257-88 .745 126-38 .768 13-10 7-10

NCAA Championship game. Rose spent COMMUNITY SERVICE a clean bill of health. The United States three years at Houston, playing in 1980- Rose and the team annually pro- Basketball Writers Association recog- 81, redshirting in 1981-82 and conclud- vide service for the Children with Cancer nized Rose for his efforts with its Most ing his career in 1982-83. Christmas Foundation to comfort local Courageous Award in 2010. At Dixie, Rose was first-team all- families who endure the challenges of league in both basketball and baseball. raising a child who has cancer. Rose WORTH NOTING Rose was also the Region 18 batting and his wife Cheryl currently serve as • The 2014-15 squad finished 25-10 champion, hitting .421 as a center field- honorary chairmen for the foundation. and received a bid to the NCAA er. While playing basketball for Houston's The National Association of Basketball tournament – the eighth bid in the Northbrook High School, he led the Coaches honored Rose with its Game last nine years – to extend program District 16AAAA in scoring, was selected Pillar Award for Service in April 2008. record streaks of 20-win seasons and first-team all-district and All-Greater While at Dixie State College, Rose postseason bids to 10 season. Houston and was named team MVP. became the first coach in the state of • The 2010-11 squad set program Utah to participate in the American records with 32 victories while PERSONAL Cancer Society's nationwide Coaches advancing to the Sweet 16. A native of Houston, Texas, Rose vs. Cancer campaign and served on the • Dave Rose has a .745 winning and his wife Cheryl have three children Academic Excellence Committee at Dixie. percentage as a college head coach and seven grandchildren. Rose followed He has also been a volunteer coach for (424-145), including a 257-88 Steve Cleveland as the second BYU head youth groups. Dave and Cheryl were coach to have served a full-time mission Chamber of Commerce Citizens of the (.745) record at BYU and a 167-57 for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Year in St. George. Cheryl is extremely (.746) record in seven seasons at day Saints. Rose served in Manchester, committed to serving in the community, Dixie State College. England, from 1977-79 between his two receiving the Beacon of Hope Award in • Dave Rose was named the MWC years as a player at Dixie State College. 2005. She previously served as the Vice Coach of the Year each of his first An important component in Rose's suc- Chairperson for the Children with Cancer two seasons, becoming the first-ever cess is the unwavering support and Christmas Foundation. BYU men's basketball coach to win encouragement of his wonderful family. At the 2012 NCAA Final Four, back-to-back league coach-of-the- Rose's wife Cheryl is actively involved in Rose was named a member of the year honors. He added a Co-Coach of helping families who have children with National Coaches vs. Cancer Council that the Year honor in 2011. cancer as she is currently serving as an includes Mike Krzyzewski (Duke), Roy honorary chairperson for the Children with Williams (North Carolina), Jim Boeheim THE ROSE FILE Cancer Christmas Foundation. She previ- (Syracuse) and Mike Brey (Notre Dame). Born: December 1957 ously served as the vice chairperson for the He and Cheryl are currently assisting Hometown: Houston foundation. Daughter Chanell played for- with the Hope Lodge, a facility that will High School: Northbrook, Houston ward on the BYU women's basketball team be constructed in Salt Lake City to house Education: Houston, BA 1983 from 2000-03 and is married to Brock families of cancer patients. Head Coach: BYU, 2005-present Reichner, who was a member of the BYU The fight against cancer became Dixie College, 1990-97 men's basketball team from 2004-06. more personal for the family when Millard HS, 1983-86 His son Garrett returned in August 2005 Dave was diagnosed with pancreatic Asst. Coach: BYU, 1997-2005 from a two-year mission in Little Rock, neuroendocrine tumor cancer in June Dixie College, 1987-90 Arkansas, and married his wife Brooke in 2009. Since the emergency surgery to Pine View HS, 1986-87 November 2006. Rose's daughter Taylor is remove the tumor, no other cancer has Playing Exp.: Houston, 1980-83 currently a student at BYU. been found. Rose has since been given Dixie Coll., 1976-77, 79-80

39 ASSISTANT COACHES

TIM LACOMB TERRY NASHIF Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • Helped BYU to 25 wins and a trip to the NCAA tour- • Helped BYU to 25 wins and a trip to the NCAA tour- nament in 2014-15 nament in 2014-15 • Has helped BYU to a 212-70 record (.752) while • Has helped BYU to a 257-88 record (.745) while serving as an assistant coach and director of opera- serving as an assistant coach and director of opera- tions tions • Seven trips to the NCAA tournament and one trip to • Eight trips to the NCAA tournament and two to the the NIT NIT • Helped BYU record 32 wins in 2010-11 and the • Helped BYU to a trip to the 2011 Sweet 16 and a program's first trip to the Sweet 16 in 2011 since program-record 32 wins 1981 • Helped BYU win four MWC Championships in six • Helped BYU win three MWC titles seasons • Six 25-win seasons and two 30-win seasons • Seven 25-win seasons and two 30-win seasons

COACHING EXPERIENCE COACHING EXPERIENCE • BYU Associate Head Coach (2015-present) • BYU Assistant Coach (2007-present) • BYU Assistant Coach (2010-15) • BYU Director of Operations (2005-07) • BYU Director of Operations (2007-10) • Utah Video Coordinator (2005-07) EDUCATION • American Fork Assistant Coach (2002-05) • BYU (2005, B.S. in Physical Education) • Lone Peak Assistant Coach (1999-02) • Utah Team Manager (1994-96) PLAYING CAREER • Evergreen HS (1996-99) EDUCATION • KVAN Radio Athlete of the Year and Columbian • Utah (2006, graduated cum laude) (Vancouver, Wash.) Player of the Year • Played for Steve Cleveland at BYU (2001-05) MISSION • A member of two NCAA Tournament teams, one NIT • Boston, Mass. (1989-91) and one MWC Championship team

PERSONAL/FAMILY MISSION • Wife: Rachel • Columbia, South Carolina (1999-2001) • Children: Daughters Alyssa and Anna and son Sam • Grandfather Frank LaComb played football for BYU; PERSONAL/FAMILY Uncle Gary LaComb played football and baseball • Wife: Katie • Children: Daughters Macie, Dezie and Josie and son Rory

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QUINCY LEWIS ANDREW MAY Assistant Coach Director of Basketball Operations

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • In 12 seasons as head coach of Lone Peak High • As an assistant coach at Salt Lake Community School, totaled a record of 250-45 (.847), won College, helped lead the Bruins to 103 wins in four seven state titles and 10 region titles • In 2013 Lewis was named MaxPreps National Coach years, two trips to the NJCAA national tournament of the Year and Naismith National Coach of the and three-straight conference championships Year while leading Lone Peak HS to a 26-1 record, • As a student manager at BYU, helped the Cougars to the 5A Utah state title and the MaxPreps National five-straight 25-wins seasons, four conference titles Championship • Named the 2009 National Federation of State High and five trips to the NCAA tournament School Associations Western Region Coach of the Year EXPERIENCE • Prior to Lone Peak, coached eight years at the col- legiate level, helping five teams win 20-plus games • BYU Director of Basketball Operations (2015-present) and three earn national rankings • Salt Lake Community College Assistant Coach (2011- 15) COACHING EXPERIENCE • Nike Sponsored Utah Basketball Club 14U Coach • BYU Assistant Coach (2015-present) • Lone Peak High School Head Coach (2003-15) (2011-15) • Southern Utah Assistant Coach (2002-03) • BYU head student manager (2007-11) • Utah Valley State College Assistant Coach (1997-02) • BYU student manager (2006-07) • BYU-Hawaii Assistant Coach (1995-97)

EDUCATION EDUCATION • Dixie College (1991, Associates Degree) • BYU (2010, B.S. in Exercise Science and Physical • Wagner College (1993, Bachelors in Sociology) Education) • (1995, Masters in Exercise • BYU (2011, Masters in Exercise Science) Science)

PLAYING CAREER MISSION • Timpview High School (1989) • Washington D.C. (Spanish speaking) • Led Timpview to a record of 47-3 and back-to-back state titles in 1988 and 1989 • A two-time all-state selection, 3A MVP as a senior PERSONAL/FAMILY • Played two years at Dixie College (1989-91) • Wife: Marissa • Left Dixie among the top 25 in scoring in program • Children: Benson, Ella, Karsten and Luke history • Played two years at Wagner College (1991-93) • Earned All-NEW Second Team honors as a senior • Inducted into the Wagner Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012

PERSONAL/FAMILY • Wife: Debbie • Children: sons Kodiak and Cooper and daughters Maeve and Mallory

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STEVE BUSHMAN KYLE CHILTON GARRETT FAUCETTE EQUIPMENT MANAGER MEDIA RELATIONS COORDINATOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

MIKE HALL BOB MEDINA ROBERT RAMOS ACADEMIC ADVISOR STRENGTH AND BASKETBALL TRAINER CONDITIONING COACH

MANAGERS:

JUSTIN SNOW CONNER ROBERTSON TYLER GOLDEN TYELOR WILSON AUBREY REEVES TREVOR WILSON STEVE CLARKE BASKETBALL OFFICE SECRETARY STUDENT ATHLETIC ACADEMIC CENTER DIRECTOR GREG NIELSON SPENCER BAILEY SETH BRUNEEL

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TOM HOLMOE Director of Athletics

Tom Holmoe was named Director of Athletics at on March 1, 2005. He oversees a nationally recognized program with 21 intercollegiate sports, involving more than 600 student-athletes and a 150-person staff.

A former Cougar defensive back from 1978-82, Holmoe returned to BYU in July 2001 as Associate Athletics Director for Development. As part of his responsibilities, he supervised the Cougar Club, served as the department’s liaison with the LDS Foundation, served on the BYU Alumni Association Board of Directors and worked on the capital campaign to raise funds for the University’s new athletic facilities. Holmoe currently serves on the NCAA Basketball Selection Committee.

A native of La Crescenta, California, Holmoe came to BYU on a football scholarship in 1978. He became a starter as a sophomore and went on to earn first-team All-WAC honors as a senior in 1982. Holmoe was selected in the fourth round of the 1983 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers. Over a seven-year NFL career, he played on three Super Bowl championship teams with the 49ers. After retiring from professional football, Holmoe returned to BYU to serve as a graduate assistant under LaVell Edwards from 1990-91. He then accepted an offer from Bill Walsh to become the Stanford secondary coach in 1992, where he remained for two seasons. In 1994, he returned to the 49ers as defen- sive backfield coach for two seasons, where he earned a fourth Super Bowl ring. Two years later Holmoe joined the University of California staff as defensive coordinator and later became the head coach from 1997-2001.

Holmoe graduated from BYU with a degree in zoology in 1983 and received a master’s degree from BYU in athletic administration in 1995. He and his wife, Lori, have four children: Shannon Packard, Danny, Erik, and Lauren.

BRIAN SANTIAGO LIZ DARGER DALLAN MOODY Sr. Associate AD/Operations Associate AD/SWA Associate AD/Finance

CHAD LEWIS DUFF TITTLE Associate AD/Development Associate AD/Communications

43 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

BYU'S HISTORY The 1875 establishment of the Brigham Young Academy offered an academically stimulating and gospel-oriented edu- cation to 29 students. The one-acre school grounds presided over by Karl G. Maeser have since developed into 560 acres and about 300 buildings. The foundation of the University thrives with the fourfold focus of being 1) spiritually strength- ening, 2) intellectually enlarging, 3) character building, lead- ing to 4) lifelong learning and service.

Brigham Young University provides an outstanding education in an atmosphere consistent with the standards and principles of its sponsor, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

BYU has a full-time enrollment of 30,243. Students come to BYU from all 50 states and more than 120 countries.

BYU MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Brigham Young University--founded, BYU’s faculty, staff, students and administrators should be supported and guided by The Church of Jesus Christ of anxious to make their service and scholarship available to Latter-day Saints--is to assist individuals in their quest for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in furthering perfection and eternal life. That assistance should provide a its work worldwide. In an era of limited enrollments, BYU period of intensive learning in a stimulating setting where a can continue to expand its influence both by encouraging commitment to excellence is expected and the full realiza- programs that are central to the Church’s purposes and by tion of human potential is pursued. making its resources available to the Church when called upon to do so. All instruction, programs and services at BYU, including a wide variety of extracurricular experiences, should make We believe the earnest pursuit of this institutional mission their own contribution toward the balanced development of can have a strong effect on the course of higher education the total person. Such a broadly prepared individual will not and will greatly enlarge Brigham Young University’s only be capable of meeting personal challenges and change influence in a world we wish to improve. but will also bring strength to others in the tasks of home and family life, social relationships, civic duty and service to mankind.

Kevin J Worthen began serving as the 13th president of Brigham Young University on May 1, 2014. He previously served as BYU’s advancement vice president and as dean of its J. Reuben Clark Law School, where he was the Hugh W. Colton Professor of Law.

KEVIN J WORTHEN MATTHEW RICHARDSON University President Advancement Vice President

44 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY

A TOP-OF-THE-CHARTS EDUCATION No. 1 Accounting program Business Week 2013 No. 1 Least expensive private schools (MBA program) U.S. News 2012 No. 1 Best value private law school National Jurist 2013 No. 1 Yield: accepted students who enroll U.S. News 2014 No. 2 Return on Investment (MBA Program) Business Week 2013 No. 3 Undergraduate Accountancy program U.S. News 2013 No. 3 Master's of Accountancy program Public Accounting Report No. 4 Graduates with the least debt U.S. News 2014 No. 5 PR program: top 5 in the country PR Week Awards 2013 No. 5 Grads who go on to earn doctorates NORC/NSF 2013 No. 8 Graduate entrepreneurship Entrepreneur 2013 No. 8 International Business U.S. News 2014 No. 9 Undergraduate entrepreneurship Entrepreneur 2013 No. 10 Best value school U.S. News 2014 No. 11 Top graduates, rated by recruiters Wall Street Journal 2013 No. 12 Undergraduate business program Business Week 2013 No. 14 College in the West Forbes 2015 No. 17 MBA Program Forbes 2013 No. 25 Best law library National Jurist 2013 No. 27 Best business school U.S. News 2014 No. 27 Undergraduate business program U.S. News 2014

DISTINGUISHED FACULTY PREPARATION FOR THE FUTURE Faculty members hold advanced degrees from universi- A strong curriculum delivered by outstanding faculty ties around the world. Their achievements are compel- is key to the academic excellence of BYU graduates. ling and wide-ranging as they pursue consequential From business management to nursing, from the research work that is making a real difference. Alleviat- humanities to engineering, the University’s 11 colleges ing hunger worldwide through more efficient agriculture, -- supported by comprehensive offerings from religious finding low-pollution energy alternatives and making education -- continue to be internationally recognized significant contributions to the strengthening of families for the quality of their education and the professional are among their many pursuits. Faculty members are preparation they provide. In addition to the challenging regularly called upon to head national and international course work and hands-on research, numerous pro- professional organizations and to consult with corporate grams offer academic and service outreach opportuni- and governmental entities. Above all, these high-princi- ties. Study abroad centers, distance-learning courses pled men and women share an unmatched devotion to and worldwide performing arts tours are a few of the bringing the best possible education to their students. offerings that enrich BYU’s academic experience.

BYU is in Provo, Utah, a city of approximately 115,000 located 45 miles south of Salt Lake City and 4,560 feet above sea level at the western base of the Wasatch Mountains. Provo sits in the Utah Valley, which offers a beautiful setting with 23-mile-long Utah Lake on the west and 11,750-foot Mount Timpanogos on the east. The university's approximately 560-acre main campus includes about 300 buildings. Of its buildings, 80 are for aca- demic programs, 64 for administrative and auxiliary services and 150 for student housing.

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MARRIOTT CENTER MAGIC BYU’S HOMECOURT IS ONE OF THE NATION’S BEST BASKETBALL ARENAS

BYU's 18,987-seat basketball arena from 2000 to 2003 (44 games) and from points are the most scored by a Cougar is truly a hoop heaven. There is no place 2005 to 2008 (a program-record 53 against the Utes at home in the history of quite like it in college basketball. Over games). the rivalry. In 2011, No. 9 BYU defeated the past 43 years, the Marriott Center Some great games have been No. 4 San Diego State behind Jimmer has been home to the thrills and cheers played in the Marriott Center, including Fredette's heroic 43-point effort. of BYU basketball. With a history full of Danny Ainge and company’s 19-point BYU has ranked in the top 25 game-winning shots, conference cham- shellacking of No. 7 Utah in 1981 before nationally in paid attendance every year pionships and some of the nation's top the Cougars’ run to the Elite Eight in the but four since the Marriott Center opened. attendance marks, the Marriott Center's NCAA Tournament. In 2002, BYU put The Cougars have led the nation in three 18,987 seats have allowed BYU fans to on an incredible run to erase a 21-point seasons, finished second four times and see plenty of excitement since the facility's second-half deficit and defeat Utah 63-61, been among the top five attendance lead- opening game on Dec. 3, 1971. helping preserve a perfect 16-0 home ers 19 times over the past 43 years. In The Marriott Center is named for record. The Cougars played their 500th 2010-11, BYU finished sixth in the nation successful Utah businessman J. Willard game in the Marriott Center on Feb. 22, in attendance and posted eight sellouts. Marriott and is one of the largest on- 2006, against league-leader San Diego In 1972, 1977, 1979 and 1982, campus arenas in the country. The build- State, putting together a thrilling 59-point BYU hosted NCAA Regionals. The 1988 ing covers three acres and encloses eight second-half performance on the way to a Western Athletic Conference Tournament million cubic feet. 100-90 win. was also held in the Marriott Center. In The BYU men's basketball team In 2010 – with BYU donning addition to the fans it draws for basketball, has a .799 winning percentage in the pink-trimmed uniforms and pink shoes to capacity crowds have filled the arena for Marriott Center over its 43 years. The show support in the battle against cancer devotionals, commencement exercises, Cougars have gone 221-26 in the Marriott – Jimmer Fredette put on a show in front concerts and pageants. Center over the past 16 seasons, boasting of a sellout crowd, scoring 36 points in the nation's longest home victory streaks an 82-69 victory over Utah. Fredette’s 36

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MARRIOTT CENTER YEARLY ATTENDANCE

Year Games Record Total Avg. 14-15 16 13-3 258,002 16,125 13-14 15 14-1 238,131 15,875 12-13 18 15-3 287,750 15,986 11-12 16 13-3 246,777 15,424 10-11 14 13-1 261,989 18,714 09-10 16 15-1 224,460 14,029 08-09 16 14-2 214,134 13,383 07-08 16 16-0 216,295 13,518 06-07 17 17-0 205,243 12,073 05-06 15 14-1 166,037 11,069 04-05 14 6-8 148,860 10,633 03-04 13 13-0 198,906 15,300 02-03 14 13-1 202,556 14,468 01-02 16 16-0 213,952 13,372 00-01 15 15-0 235,575 15,705 99-00 16 14-2 247,120 15,445 98-99 14 9-5 194,810 13,915 97-98 14 4-10 170,901 12,207 96-97 14 1-13 236,523 16,895 95-96 15 11-4 269,730 17,961 94-95 14 14-0 263,730 18,838 93-94 16 14-2 301,995 18,875 92-93 14 13-1 286,596 20,471 91-92 15 14-1 264,869 17,658 90-91 16 10-6 279,660 17,479 89-90 15 15-0 286,779 19,119 88-89 15 10-5 272,235 18,149 87-88 18 16-2 363,602 20,200 86-87 14 10-4 265,140 18,939 85-86 16 12-4 265,158 16,572 84-85 14 9-5 213,628 15,259 83-84 15 14-1 321,714 21,448 82-83 15 9-6 304,137 20,276 81-82 16 11-5 339,586 21,224 TOP UTAH ARENAS (CAPACITY) 80-81 13 13-0 292,580 22,505 1. , Energy Solutions Arena, 20,000 79-80 14 12-2 300,713 21,479 2. BYU, Marriott Center, 18,987 78-79 14 14-0 277,020 19,787 3. Utah, Jon M. Huntsman Center, 15,000 77-78 13 9-4 223,216 17,171 4. Weber State, Dee Events Center, 12,000 76-77 12 6-6 174,588 14,632 5. Utah State, Spectrum, 10,270 75-76 12 7-5 168,136 14,011 6. The Maverick Center, 10,207 74-75 15 9-6 185,940 12,396 7. Utah Valley, UCCU Center, 8,000 73-74 10 6-4 162,510 16,251 8. Southern Utah, Centrum, 5,300 72-73 14 11-3 263,523 18,283 9. Dixie College, Burns Arena, 5,200 71-72 12 12-0 261,815 21,818 Totals 646 516-130 10,776,621 16,682 • The above totals reflect paid public and student attendance from 1971-72 through 1996-97. Paid public but actual student attendance is reflected from 1997- 98 through the present.

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BYU has outscored its opponents

19,615-15,659 while achieving a

221-26 home record over the past

16 seasons. The Cougars’ average

margin of victory over that span

is 16.0 points.

BYU has consistently ranked among the BYU has gone 208-23 at home over the 2009-10, 14-2 in 2008-09 and won 16 national attendance leaders, averaging past 15 years. BYU had a school record home games the previous season and 17 16,696 fans per game in the 43-year 53-game winning streak that started in 2006-07 after going 14-1 in 2005- history of the Marriott Center. The in 2005 and ended with the loss to 06. BYU is 503-127 (.798) all-time in Cougars averaged 18,714 fans in 2010- nationally ranked Wake Forest in 2009. the Marriott Center, and Cougar head 11 to rank sixth nationally, including The Cougars set the program record coach Dave Rose is 131-12. Prior to the eight sellouts. BYU outdrew the regular with their 67-59 win over Utah in the 53-game home win streak, BYU’s longest season conference champions of 30 of Marriott Center on Feb. 20, 2008, their homecourt victory streak was 44 games the nation's 31 conferences as well as 45th-straight home win. BYU’s last home from Feb. 19, 2000 to Jan. 16, 2003. every program in the Big Ten, the Big 12 loss before the record-setting streak was and Pac-12 and all but one ACC school, in the 2005-06 season opener against BYU also owned one of the country’s lon- all but two SEC teams and all but two Big Loyola Marymount. The streak included gest nonconference home winning streaks East teams. In 2012-13, BYU was first 29 straight over nonconference opponents from 1999 to 2005, defeating 40 straight in the West and No. 13 in the nation. In and 24 consecutive over MWC foes. The non-league opponents in the Marriott 2013-14, the Cougars were first in the Cougars were 14-1 at home last season, Center. The streak began with a 61-59 West and No. 11 in the nation. 15-3 at home in 2012-13, 13-3 in win over Utah State on Jan. 2, 1999. 2011-12, 13-1 in 2010-11, 15-1 in

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Since the Marriott Center opened 43 years ago, Cougar fans have watched BYU compile a 516- 130 record, a .799 winning percentage.

MARRIOTT CENTER TOP CROWDS

ATT. OPP. DATE BYU OPP 23,106 Utah Mar. 7, 1981 95 76 23,096 Wake Forest Jan. 3, 2009 87 94 23,084 Utah Jan. 12, 1980 89 72 23,042 Illinois Nov. 30, 1979 76 86 23,037 Utah St. Dec. 27, 1980 104 89 23,025 Air Force Jan. 18, 1992 66 45 23,023 UCLA Nov. 26, 1982 82 85 23,006 Utah Feb. 17, 1979 76 50 The Marriott Center covers three acres and encloses 22,998 UNM Feb. 25, 1978 66 71 eight million cubic feet. The roof, which is the size of 22,987 Utah Feb. 3, 1973 89 73 two football fields placed side-by-side, is 10 stories 22,985 CSU Feb. 26, 1972 105 85 high and is held together by 50,000 bolts. The four- 22,983 Wyoming Jan. 24, 1981 84 70 million pound roof was constructed first at ground 22,977 La Salle Dec. 29, 1987 95 82 level, then raised 38 feet. There are seven locker 22,953 CSU Feb. 24, 1979 66 61 rooms, a President’s room, two reception rooms, press 22,937 UTEP Feb. 5, 1972 57 53 and interview rooms, team rooms and a training room. 22,936 Utah Mar. 5, 1983 62 64 During the summer of 2012, the lower-bowl bench 22,929 Utah Jan. 15, 1982 74 51 seating on the north side of the arena was replaced 22,918 Utah St. Jan. 7, 1978 85 84 with prime chair seating and a new sound system 22,893 Utah St. Jan. 22, 1972 101 82 was installed in the arena. The men’s and women’s 22,891 SDSU Feb. 3, 1979 88 80 basketball locker rooms were renovated. 22,889 UNLV Dec. 5, 1981 63 66 22,812 Utah Mar. 3, 2007 85 62 In 2015, the rest of the lower-bowl seating was 22,718 Utah Mar. 1, 2004 70 57 replaced with prime chair seating and a new, state- 22,702 CSU Mar. 8, 2003 67 55 of-the-art scoreboard was installed. Ground was also 22,700 Air Force Jan. 27, 2007 61 52 broken for the Marriott Center Annex, a practice facility 22,700 Air Force March 7, 2009 54 49 for the men's and women's programs. 22,700 Fresno State Nov. 21, 2010 83 56

Improvements to the exterior and interior took place 22,700 Air Force Jan. 8, 2011 76 66 in 2007, including glass exterior walls and new light- 22,700 San Diego St. Jan. 26, 2011 71 58 ing. In 2006 the original suspended floor, installed in 22,700 UNLV Feb. 5, 2011 78 64 1971, was replaced with a Connor Uniforce floor and 22,700 Utah Feb. 12, 2011 72 59 seismic upgrades took place. Fittingly, the last game 22,700 Colorado St. Feb. 23, 2011 84 76 played on the original floor featured the jersey retire- 22,700 New Mexico Mar. 2, 2011 64 82 ment of Cougar great Kresimir Cosic, who played in 22,700 Wyoming Mar. 5, 2011 102 78 BYU’s first game in the Marriott Center. An additional 22,700 Baylor Dec. 17, 2011 83 86 floor upgrade was installed in 2007. 22,700 Saint Mary's Jan. 28, 2012 66 80 22,700 Portland Feb. 25, 2012 76 66

49 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

OPPONENT G W L FIRST-LAST LAST OPPONENT G W L FIRST-LAST LAST Air Force 66 54 12 1961-2011 W Florida International 2 2 0 1999-2000 W Alabama 1 0 1 1957 L Florida State 2 1 1 1972-2012 L Alabama-Birmingham 3 2 1 1984-1989 W Fordham 2 2 0 1983-1985 W Alaska 1 1 0 1980 W Fort Lewis 1 1 0 2001 W Arizona 38 19 19 1951-2011 W Fresno Pacific 1 1 0 2011 W Arizona State 49 27 22 1946-2010 W Fresno State 18 13 5 1935-2011 W Arkansas 1 1 0 1947 W Georgetown 1 0 1 1984 L Arkansas-Little Rock 1 1 0 2014 W Georgia 3 2 1 1969-1997 L Army 2 2 0 1965-1973 W Georgia State 1 1 0 2012 W Auburn 1 0 1 1998 L Georgia Tech 1 0 1 1978 L Baylor 10 5 5 1949-2013 L Gila College 2 2 0 1931 W Beloit 1 0 1 1949 L Gonzaga 13 4 9 1949-2015 L Boise State 13 9 4 1976-2009 L Hamline 1 0 1 1951 L Bowling Green 4 3 1 1949-1984 W Hartford 1 1 0 2008 W Bradley 4 3 1 1953-2010 W Harvard 1 1 0 1978 W BYU-Hawaii 1 1 1 2011 W Hastings 2 2 0 1935-1938 W Brown 1 1 0 1988 W Hawai'i 46 33 13 1971-2014 W Buffalo 2 2 0 2010-2011 W Hofstra 2 2 0 1983-1984 W Butler 1 0 1 1930 L Houston 6 2 4 1965-2006 L California 11 4 7 1952-2005 L Idaho 5 3 2 1938-2001 W Cal-Davis 2 2 0 1936 W Idaho State 37 31 6 1930-2010 W Cal-Irvine 4 3 1 1986-2002 W Illinois 5 2 3 1965-1980 W Cal-Santa Barbara 6 5 1 1979-2011 W Illinois Wesleyan 1 1 0 1930 W Cal Poly 1 1 0 2009 W Indiana 2 0 2 1972-1973 L Cal Poly Pomona 1 1 0 1981 W Indiana State 3 2 1 1947-1951 W Cal State Fullerton 6 3 3 1972-1996 L Iona 1 1 0 2012 W Cal State Los Angeles 2 2 0 1952 W Iowa 2 0 2 1983-1986 L Cal State Northridge 5 5 0 1992-2012 W Iowa State 6 0 6 1931-2013 L Cal State Riverside 1 1 0 1999 W Jackson State 1 1 0 2007 W Cal State Sacramento 1 1 0 1993 W James Madison 2 2 0 1990-1992 W Cal State San Marcos 1 1 0 2011 W John Carroll 1 1 0 1930 W Canisius 3 3 0 1942-1946 W Kansas 4 1 3 1959-1993 L Carbon College 2 2 0 1922-1943 W Kansas State 7 3 4 1950-2010 L Central Conn. State 1 1 0 1987 W Kent State 1 1 0 1960 L Chaminade 2 2 0 2005-2014 W Kentucky 3 0 3 1951-1984 L Chicago 1 1 0 1930 W La Salle 9 3 6 1948-1992 L Chicago State 2 2 0 1987-2011 W Lamar 3 2 1 2006-2008 W Cincinnati 3 2 1 1930-2001 W LaVerne 1 1 0 1936 W Citadel 1 0 1 1960 L Liberty 1 1 0 2007 W Clemson 2 0 2 1980-1990 L Long Beach State 10 6 4 1972-2014 W Colorado 20 5 15 1937-1956 W Long Island 3 0 3 1942-1947 L Colorado College 11 5 6 1923-1936 W Longwood 1 1 0 2011 W Colorado Mesa 1 1 0 2013 W Louisiana State 2 1 1 1960-1992 L Colorado St. College 9 8 1 1923-1938 W Louisiana Tech 2 2 0 1998 W Colorado State 136 90 46 1938-2011 W Louisville 4 2 2 1960-2008 W Connecticut 1 0 1 2003 L Loyola (Ill.) 6 1 5 1931-1968 L Cornell 2 1 1 1965-1969 L Loyola Marymount 12 8 4 1937-2015 W Creighton 9 6 3 1931-2010 W Loyola (N. Orleans) 2 1 1 1957-1959 L Culver Stockton 1 1 0 1949 W McNeese State 2 2 0 1977-1992 W Dartmouth 1 0 1 1958 L Manhattan 3 2 1 1945-1955 L Davidson 2 2 0 1974-1976 W Marshall 2 1 1 1948-1951 W Dayton 2 2 0 1950-1959 W Marquette 5 2 3 1930-2012 L Delta State 1 1 0 1947 W Memphis (formerly State) 4 1 3 1960-2002 L Denver 70 53 17 1933-1999 W Mercer 1 1 0 2013 W DePaul 1 0 1 1964 W Miami (Fla.) 4 2 2 1960-1989 L Detroit 1 1 0 1955 W Michigan 4 2 2 1954-1991 L Dixie College 7 7 0 1927-1935 W Michigan State 9 4 5 1956-2008 L Drake 1 1 0 1935 W Minnesota 1 0 1 1994 L Duke 2 1 1 1952-1992 L Mississippi State 2 1 1 1994-1996 L Duquesne 2 0 2 1947-1954 L Mississippi Valley State 1 1 0 2011 W Eastern Kentucky 4 3 1 1950-2014 W Montana 30 21 9 1938-2012 W Eastern New Mexico 2 2 0 2010-2012 W Montana State 12 11 1 1939-1987 W Eastern Washington 3 3 0 1989-2010 W Montana State Billings 1 1 0 2005 W East Tennessee State 1 0 1 1990 L Montana State College 57 28 29 1925-1941 W Elon College 1 1 0 2000 W Montana Mines 2 2 0 1928 W Florida 3 2 1 1959-2011 L Morgan State 1 1 0 1996 W

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OPPONENT G W L FIRST-LAST LAST OPPONENT G W L FIRST-LAST LAST Mount St. Mary's 1 1 0 2013 W Snow College 4 4 0 1929-1946 W Muhlenberg 1 1 0 1948 W South Alabama 2 1 1 2000 W Murray State 3 2 1 1953-1955 W South Carolina 2 1 1 1990-1993 W Nebraska 5 4 1 1930-2010 W South Carolina State 1 1 0 1999 W Nevada 19 13 6 1929-2011 W South Florida 1 1 0 2011 W New Mexico 130 75 55 1950-2011 W Southeastern College 1 1 0 1925 W New Mexico State 11 3 8 1960-1976 L Southern 1 1 0 2009 W New Orleans 1 0 1 1987 L Southern California 9 3 6 1933-2006 L New York (CCNY) 3 0 3 1947-1950 L Southern Idaho 13 10 3 1937-1946 W New York University 1 1 0 1965 W Southern Illinois 1 1 0 2000 W Niagara 7 5 2 1947-1976 W Southern Methodist 4 2 2 1986-1997 L Nicholls State 1 1 0 1993 W Southern Miss 1 1 0 2013 W Northeastern 1 1 0 1988 W Southern Utah 10 10 0 1992-2007 W Northwestern 2 1 1 1945-1989 W Southern Virginia 1 1 0 2014 W North Carolina 5 0 5 1976-2008 L Southwest Missouri 2 1 1 1985-1987 L N. Carolina-Charlotte 2 2 0 1988 W Stanford 8 6 2 1969-2014 W North Carolina State 4 0 4 1952-2005 L Stetson 1 0 1 1990 L North Dakota 3 2 1 1928 W Syracuse 5 0 5 1947-2004 L North Texas 3 3 0 1980-2013 W TCU 22 19 3 1953-2011 W Northern Arizona 3 2 1 1946-2012 W Tennessee 2 0 2 1957-1980 L Northern Kentucky 1 1 0 2006 W Tennessee State 1 1 1 2012 W Northeast Louisiana 2 2 0 1975-1994 W Tennessee Tech 1 1 0 1992 W Northwestern (La.) St. 2 1 1 1948-1994 W Temple 3 2 1 1942-1966 W N.W. Oklahoma State 1 1 0 1948 W Texas 6 4 2 1967-2013 W Notre Dame 8 3 5 1956-2012 L Texas-Arlington 1 1 0 1988 W Occidental 1 1 0 1929 W Ohio State 7 3 4 1956-1998 W Texas A&M 1 1 0 1972 W Oklahoma 4 2 2 1960-1992 W Texas A&M Corpus Christi 1 1 0 2001 W Oklahoma Baptist 1 1 0 1993 W Texas Southern 1 1 0 1999 W Oklahoma City 6 0 6 1955-1976 L UTEP 66 41 25 1966-2010 W Oklahoma State 7 4 3 1961-2004 W UT-San Antonio 1 1 1 2012 W Old Dominion 1 1 0 1976 W Texas Tech 4 3 1 1967-1996 L Ole Miss 1 0 1 2015 L Toledo 4 3 1 1949-2002 W Omaha 1 1 0 1943 W Tulane 1 1 0 1995 W Oral Roberts 5 5 0 1978-2007 W Tulsa 12 8 4 1979-2008 W Oregon 23 9 14 1954-2014 L UCLA 23 11 12 1929-2010 L Oregon State 15 4 11 1927-1992 L UMass 2 1 1 2014 W Pacific 10 6 4 1961-2015 W UNLV 34 16 18 1981-2011 W Penn State 4 1 3 1979-1998 L Utah 256 129 127 1909-2014 L Pepperdine 16 9 7 1944-2015 L Utah State 231 139 92 1905-2014 W Phillips 2 1 1 1928 L Utah Valley 1 1 0 2005 W Pittsburgh 1 1 0 1986 W Valparaiso 2 1 1 1945-1949 W Portland 14 13 1 1957-2015 W Vanderbilt 1 0 1 1957 L Portland State 1 1 0 1978 W Vermont 1 1 0 2010 W Prairie View A&M 2 2 0 2013 W Villanova 3 1 2 1951-1984 L Princeton 4 4 0 1981-1992 W Virginia 4 1 3 1981-1998 L Providence 2 2 0 1962-1983 W Virginia Commonwealth 1 1 0 1983 W Purdue 2 1 1 1978-2014 L Virginia Tech 3 3 0 1967-2012 W Regis 3 3 0 1949-1951 W Wake Forest 5 1 4 1952-2009 L Rhode Island 3 1 2 1975-1978 L Washington 19 9 10 1950-2013 W Rice 7 5 2 1963-2009 W Washington State 10 5 5 1946-2006 W Ricks College 2 2 0 1927-1940 W Weber College 7 6 1 1938-1943 W Rutgers 1 0 1 1990 L Weber State 40 30 10 1973-2014 W St. Bonaventure 3 3 0 1965-2002 W West Virginia 2 1 1 1947-1973 W St. Francis 2 1 1 1953-1969 W Western Carolina 1 1 0 1981 W St. John's 8 1 7 1951-1991 L Western State 11 10 1 1924-1937 W St. Joseph's 8 4 4 1962-1983 L Western Kentucky 3 0 3 1946-1955 L St. Louis 4 3 1 1930-1954 L Western Oregon 3 3 0 1946-2009 W Saint Mary's (Calif.) 18 11 7 1956-2015 W Western Washington 1 1 0 1993 W San Diego 12 9 3 2001-2015 W Wichita State 8 1 7 1962-2013 L San Diego State 72 48 24 1941-2014 L Wisconsin 2 0 2 1931-2011 L San Francisco 19 13 6 1946-2015 W Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 1 0 1972 W San Jose State 9 8 1 1948-2007 W Wittenberg 1 0 1 1930 L Santa Clara 29 24 5 1951-2015 W Wofford 2 2 0 1998-2011 W Seattle 7 5 2 1963-1976 W Wyoming 174 105 69 1929-2011 W Seton Hall 3 2 1 1950-2007 W Xavier 3 2 1 1964-2007 L Siena 1 1 0 1989 W Yale 1 1 0 1984 W

51 OPPONENT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORY

Adams State Mississippi Valley State Utah Basketball Contact Michael Skinner Basketball Contact LaMonica Scott Basketball Contact Dameon Myres Office Phone 719-587-7825 Office Phone 662-254-8378 Office Phone 801-587-7298 Cell Phone 719-588-1386 Cell Phone NA Cell Phone NA Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.asugrizzlies.com Website mvsusports.com Website www.utahutes.com Twitter @ASUGrizzlies Twitter @MVSUDevilSports Twitter @Runnin_Utes

Auburn New Mexico Utah State Basketball Contact Dan Froehlich Basketball Contact Matt Ensor Basketball Contact Kyle Cottam Office Phone 334-844-9800 Office Phone NA Office Phone 435-797-2066 Cell Phone NA Cell Phone 541-513-6627 Cell Phone 435-817-7702 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.auburntigers.com Website www.golobos.com Website www.utahstateaggies.com Twitter @AuburnMBB Twitter @UNMHoops Twitter @AggieHoops

Belmont Pacific Utah Valley Basketball Contact Greg Sage Basketball Contact Ben Laskey Basketball Contact Jason Erickson Office Phone 615-460-6698 Office Phone 209 946-2730 Office Phone 801-863-5451 Cell Phone 615-512-3633 Cell Phone NA Cell Phone 303-946-6774 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.belmontbruins.com Website www.pacfictigers.com Website wolverinegreen.com Twitter @BelmontMBB Twitter @PacificMensBB Twitter @WolverineGreen

Central Michigan Pepperdine Weber State Basketball Contact John Regenfuss Basketball Contact Roger Horne Basketball Contact Paul Grua Office Phone 989-774-3277 Office Phone 310-506-4455 Office Phone (801) 626-7414 Cell Phone 989-400-8913 Cell Phone 805-279-4551 Cell Phone (801) 452-3811 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.cmuchippewas.com Website www.pepperdinesports.com Website www.weberstatesports.com Twitter @CMUMensBBall Twitter @peppbasketball Twitter @WeberStateMBB

Colorado Portland West Coast Conference Basketball Contact David Plati Basketball Contact Jason Brough Basketball Contact Ryan McCrary Office Phone 303-492-5626 Office Phone (503) 943-8439 Office Phone (650) 873-3614 Cell Phone NA Cell Phone (503) 706-3460 Cell Phone (415) 940-9002 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.cubuffs.com Website www.portlandpilots.com Website www.wccsports.com Twitter @cubuffsmbb Twitter @PilotHoops Twitter @WCChoops

Gonzaga Saint Mary's Basketball Contact Todd Zeidler Basketball Contact Richard Kilwien Office Phone 509-313-6373 Office Phone 925-631-4402 Cell Phone 509-723-7033 Cell Phone 425-765-6120 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.gozags.com Website www.smcgaels.com Twitter @ZagMBB Twitter @smcgaels

Harvard San Diego Basketball Contact Andrew Chesebro Basketball Contact Ted Gosen Office Phone 617-495-2206 Office Phone (619) 260-4745 Cell Phone NA Cell Phone (619) 954-2807 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.gocrimson.com Website www.usdtoreros.com Twitter @hoopsatharvard Twitter @USDmbb

Long Beach State San Francisco Basketball Contact Roger Kirk Basketball Contact Jim Young Office Phone (562) 985-7565 Office Phone 415-422-6162 Cell Phone (562) 505-0975 Cell Phone 415-408-1181 Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.longbeachstate.com Website www.usfdons.com Twitter @LBSUHoops Twitter @donsathletics

Loyola Marymount Santa Clara Basketball Contact John Shaffer Basketball Contact Joey Karp Office Phone (310) 338-7643 Office Phone 408-554-4670 Cell Phone N/A Cell Phone NA Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Website www.lmulions.com Website www.santaclarabroncos.com Twitter @LMUHoops Twitter @SCU_MBasketball

52 SERIES VS. OPPONENT RESULTS

ADAMS STATE LOYOLA MARYMOUNT PEPPERDINE First Meeting Overall Series Record: BYU leads 8-4 Overall Series Record: BYU leads 9-7 BYU Record in Provo: 4-2 BYU Record in Provo: 6-2 AUBURN BYU Record at LMU: 3-2 BYU Record at Pepperdine: 3-3 Overall Series Record: Auburn leads 1-0 BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 1-0 BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 0-2 BYU Record at Auburn: 0-1 12-30-36 at LMU 32-35 L 11-23-98 at Auburn 43-62 L 11-18-05 LMU 71-83 L 12-29-44 vs. Pepperdine 51-56 L 1-3-08 LMU 91-62 W 12-15-49 vs. Pepperdine* 39-45 L BELMONT 1-5-12 at LMU 73-65 W 12-14-85 Pepperdine^ 73-83 L First Meeting 1-19-12 LMU 68-82 L 12-13-97 Pepperdine^ 53-52 W 1-3-13 LMU 92-51 W 1-5-02 at Pepperdine(OT) 79-82 L CENTRAL MICHIGAN 3-2-13 at LMU 73-70 W 1-2-03 Pepperdine 84-68 W First Meeting 12-28-13 at LMU 76-87 L 12-15-07 Pepperdine 86-67 W 1-11-14 LMU 91-68 W 11-18-08 at Pepperdine 82-53 W COLORADO 3-8-14 vs. LMU* 85-74 W 1-21-12 at Pepperdine 77-64 W Overall Series Record: Colorado leads 16-6 1-10-15 LMU 85-72 W 2-11-12 Pepperdine 86-48 W BYU Record in Provo: 6-6 2-7-15 at LMU 87-68 W 1-10-13 Pepperdine 76-51 W BYU Record at Colorado: 0-10 *WCC Tournament 1-31-13 at Pepperdine 63-61 W BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 0-0 12-30-13 at Pepperdine 74-80 L 3-28-03 Colorado 23-15 W MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 1-9-14 Pepperdine 84-72 W 4-2-03 Colorado 10-16 L Overall Series Record: BYU leads 1-0 1-8-15 Pepperdine 61-67 L 1-15-38 at Colorado 37-54 L BYU Record in Provo: 1-0 2-5-15 at Pepperdine 74-80 L 1-29-38 Colorado 49-55 L 11-23-10 Miss. Valley State 86-36 W *Los Angeles Invitational ^Cougar Classic 1-13-39 at Colorado 33-44 L 2-7-39 Colorado 35-34 W NEW MEXICO (LAST 10 GAMES) PORTLAND 1-13-40 Colorado 47-75 L Overall Series Record: BYU leads 76-55 Overall Series Record: BYU leads 13-1 3-1-40 at Colorado 43-64 L BYU Record in Provo: 44-17 BYU Record in Provo: 7-0 1-18-41 at Colorado 31-34 L BYU Record at New Mexico: 27-34 BYU Record in Portland: 5-1 2-14-41 Colorado 45-50 L BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 5-4 BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 1-0 2-14-42 Colorado 49-52 L 2-14-07 New Mexico 96-83 W 12-14-57 Portland 63-54 W 2-28-42 at Colorado 35-52 L 1-26-08 New Mexico 83-66 W 12-3-58 at Portland 77-72 W 1-20-45 at Colorado 36-55 L 2-26-08 at New Mexico (OT) 70-69 W 11-22-06 Portland 79-50 W 2-13-45 Colorado 60-58 W 1-17-09 at New Mexico 62-81 L 12-1-07 at Portland 78-54 W 2-16-46 Colorado 53-65 L 2-17-09 New Mexico 73-62 W 12-13-08 Portland 91-76 W 3-4-46 at Colorado 42-60 L 1-27-10 at New Mexico 72-76 L 2-4-12 at Portland 79-60 W 1-17-47 at Colorado 44-56 L 2-27-10 New Mexico 81-83 L 2-25-12 Portland 76-66 W 2-21-47 Colorado 47-36 W 1-29-11 at New Mexico 77-86 L 1-26-13 at Portland 85-67 W 12-4-54 at Colorado 66-88 L 3-2-11 New Mexico 64-82 L 2-16-13 Portland 86-72 W 12-6-54 at Colorado 46-65 L 3-11-11 New Mexico* 87-76 W 1-23-14 at Portland 110-114 L 12-16-55 Colorado 70-53 W MWC Tournament 2-22-14 Portland 89-72 W 12-17-55 Colorado 84-53 W 12-29-14 Portland 97-88 W OKLAHOMA 2-26-15 at Portland 82-69 W GONZAGA Overall Series Record: Series tied 2-2 3-9-15 vs. Portland* 84-70 W Overall Series Record: Gonzaga leads 9-4 BYU Record in Provo: 0-1 *WCC Tournament BYU Record in Provo: 2-2 BYU Record at Oklahoma: 1-1 BYU Record at Gonzaga: 1-3 BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 1-0 SAINT MARY'S BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 1-4 12-9-60 Oklahoma 56-60 L Overall Series Record: BYU leads 11-7 12-16-49 vs. Gonzaga# 41-46 L 12-16-61 at Oklahoma 81-74 W BYU Record in Provo: 8-3 3-19-11 vs. Gonzaga^ 89-67 W 11-21-86 at Oklahoma 110-119 L BYU Record at Saint Mary’s: 2-4 2-2-12 Gonzaga 83-73 W 12-21-92 vs. Oklahoma# 76-75 W BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 1-0 2-23-12 at Gonzaga 63-74 L #Maui Invitational 2-7-53 at Saint Mary’s 78-50 W 3-3-12 vs. Gonzaga* 58-77 L 1-26-57 Saint Mary’s 69-65 W 1-24-13 at Gonzaga 63-83 L PACIFIC 12-22-58 Saint Mary’s 72-67 W 2-28-13 at Gonzaga 65-70 L Overall Series Record: BYU leads 6-4 12-10-66 Saint Mary’s 108-57 W 1-25-14 at Gonzaga 69-84 L BYU Record in Provo: 3-1 12-13-80 Saint Mary’s* 95-76 W 2-20-14 Gonzaga 73-65 W BYU Record at Pacific: 2-2 12-10-83 Saint Mary’s* 106-74 W 3-11-14 vs. Gonzaga* 64-75 L BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 1-1 12-10-88 Saint Mary’s* 69-70 L 12-27-14 Gonzaga 80-87 L 12-22-61 Pacific 69-67 W 1-2-04 Saint Mary’s 70-55 W 2-28-15 at Gonzaga 73-70 W 3-20-71 vs. Pacific# 81-84 L 1-4-05 at Saint Mary’s 51-72 L 3-10-15 vs. Gonzaga* 75-91 L 12-4-75 at Pacific 66-71 L 11-27-10 vs. Saint Mary’s^ 74-73 W *WCC Championships 12-6-75 at Pacific 89-62 W 12-29-11 at Saint Mary's 82-98 L #Los Angeles Invitational ^NCAA 12-1-84 vs. Pacific* 72-63 W 1-28-12 Saint Mary's 66-80 L 11-30-96 Pacific 58-80 L 1-16-13 Saint Mary's 69-70 L HARVARD 1-30-14 Pacific 88-78 W 2-21-13 at Saint Mary's 57-64 L Overall Series Record: BYU leads 1-0 2-13-14 at Pacific 82-89 L 2-1-14 Saint Mary's 84-71 W BYU Record in Provo: 1-0 1-15-15 at Pacific 93-80 W 2-15-14 at Saint Mary's 60-57 W 12-21-78 Harvard 113-72 W 2-14-15 Pacific 84-59 W 1-17-15 at Saint Mary's 74-77 L #NCAA (Salt Lake City) 2-12-15 Saint Mary's 82-60 W *Stanford Invitational *Cougar Classic ^South Padre Invitational

53 SERIES VS. OPPONENT RESULTS

SAN DIEGO 12-30-94 vs. Santa Clara# 76-55 W 2-26-27 at Utah (OT) 40-34 W Overall Series Record: BYU leads 9-3 12-30-03 at Santa Clara# 68-66 W 1-27-28 at Utah 37-30 W BYU Record in Provo: 5-0 12-31-04 Santa Clara 87-74 W 1-28-28 at Utah 35-31 W BYU Record at San Diego: 3-2 1-14-12 Santa Clara 95-78 W 2-17-28 Utah 25-31 L BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 1-1 2-18-12 at Santa Clara 82-67 W 2-18-28 Utah 26-31 L 11-17-01 at San Diego 70-59 W 1-12-13 at Santa Clara 82-64 W 1-18-29 Utah 41-38 W 12-11-02 San Diego 64-49 W 2-2-13 Santa Clara 96-79 W 1-19-29 Utah 49-45 W 12-31-11 San Diego 88-52 W 1-18-14 at Santa Clara 91-81 W 2-8-29 at Utah 41-56 L 1-16-12 at San Diego 82-63 W 2-6-14 Santa Clara 89-67 W 2-9-29 at Utah 53-37 W 3-2-12 vs. San Diego* 73-68 W 1-1-15 at Santa Clara 81-46 W 1-31-30 at Utah 49-53 L 1-19-13 San Diego 74-57 W 1-31-15 Santa Clara 78-57 W 2-1-30 at Utah 30-38 L 2-7-13 at San Diego 68-74 L 3-7-15 vs. Santa Clara* 78-76 W 2-28-30 Utah 56-31 W 3-8-13 vs. San Diego* 69-72 L +Rainbow Classic 3-1-30 Utah 59-42 W 1-4-14 San Diego 87-53 W #Cable Car Classic 1-23-31 Utah (OT) 51-52 L 3-1-14 at San Diego 78-70 W *WCC Tournament 1-24-31 Utah 43-45 L 1-24-15 at San Diego 74-77 L 2-27-31 at Utah 39-49 L 2-19-15 San Diego 75-62 W UTAH 2-28-31 at Utah 57-49 W *WCC Championships Overall Series Record: BYU leads 129-127 1-15-32 at Utah 44-36 W BYU Record in Provo: 72-48 (25-18 in the 1-16-32 at Utah 39-40 L SAN FRANCISCO Marriott Center) 2-5-32 Utah 32-35 L Overall Series Record: BYU leads 13-6 BYU Record in Salt Lake: 51-74 (15-31 in 2-6-32 Utah 43-34 W BYU Record in Provo: 6-1 the Jon M. Huntsman Center) 3-1-32 vs. Utah 35-33 W BYU Record at San Francisco: 4-4 BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 6-5 1-13-33 Utah 40-27 W BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 3-1 1-23-09 Utah 32-9 W 1-14-33 Utah 33-34 L 12-20-46 vs. San Francisco+ 45-36 W 3-5-09 at Utah 40-27 W 2-17-33 at Utah 43-42 W 12-12-52 San Francisco 53-52 W 2-5-10 at Utah 31-27 W 2-18-33 at Utah 36-50 L 12-22-53 San Francisco 68-61 W 2-11-10 Utah 31-17 W 3-4-33 vs. Utah 43-26 W 12-13-68 at San Francisco* 75-79 L 1-28-11 Utah 47-27 W 1-26-34 at Utah 41-37 W 12-13-74 at San Francisco 84-103 L 2-25-11 at Utah 33-26 W 1-27-34 at Utah 30-43 L 3-10-79 vs. San Francisco# 63-86 L 2-17-12 at Utah 36-25 W 2-9-34 Utah 45-31 W 11-30-00 at San Francisco 70-80 L 3-2-12 Utah 32-25 W 2-10-34 Utah 40-28 W 1-2-02 San Francisco 65-51 W 2-8-13 Utah 31-49 L 1-11-35 Utah 54-25 W 12-23-02 at San Francisco 72-84 L 2-22-13 at Utah (OT) 26-29 L 1-12-35 Utah 56-53 W 12-5-09 vs. San Francisco~ 69-43 W 2-14-14 at Utah 23-36 L 2-15-35 at Utah (OT) 46-50 L 1-7-12 San Francisco 81-56 W 2-28-14 Utah 32-24 W 2-16-35 at Utah 43-52 L 2-16-12 at San Francisco 85-84 W 2-20-15 Utah 29-28 W 1-17-36 Utah 42-34 W 1-5-13 at San Francisco 80-76 W 3-12-15 at Utah 20-38 L 1-18-36 Utah 47-42 W 2-9-13 San Francisco 87-99 L 2-4-16 at Utah 26-41 L 2-14-36 at Utah 35-36 L 1-16-14 at San Francisco 83-76 W 3-4-16 Utah 30-38 L 2-15-36 at Utah 37-36 W 2-8-14 San Francisco 68-63 W 2-10-17 Utah 38-32 W 1-29-37 at Utah 30-45 L 3-10-14 vs. San Francisco^ 79-77 W 2-23-17 at Utah 54-33 W 1-30-37 at Utah 40-41 L 1-3-15 at San Francisco 99-68 W 2-9-18 Utah 21-27 L 2-19-37 Utah 35-43 L 1-29-15 San Francisco 78-74 W 2-23-18 at Utah 38-28 W 2-20-37 Utah 36-31 W + Reno Tournament * Cable Car Classic 2-7-19 at Utah 22-50 L 1-22-38 Utah 41-48 L # NCAA (Tucson) ~ at EnergySolutions Arena 3-8-19 Utah 21-31 L 3-4-38 at Utah 43-54 L ^WCC Tournament 3-4-20 at Utah 30-41 L 1-20-39 Utah 40-32 W 1-22-21 Utah 22-16 W 3-3-39 at Utah 47-52 L SANTA CLARA 3-5-21 at Utah 16-29 L 2-9-40 at Utah 39-45 L Overall Series Record: BYU leads 24-5 2-3-22 at Utah 29-16 W 2-23-40 Utah 52-41 W BYU Record in Provo: 13-2 2-25-22 Utah 32-27 W 1-24-41 Utah 27-32 L BYU Record at Santa Clara: 9-3 1-26-23 Utah 36-29 W 3-7-41 at Utah 39-50 L BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 2-0 1-27-23 Utah 25-19 W 2-7-42 at Utah 50-42 W 12-21-51 Santa Clara 64-59 W 2-16-23 at Utah 33-35 L 3-7-42 Utah 42-40 W 12-22-51 Santa Clara 66-61 W 2-17-23 at Utah 18-24 L 1-29-43 Utah 41-30 W 2-8-53 at Santa Clara 64-72 L 1-25-24 at Utah 38-21 W 1-30-43 Utah 41-29 W 12-19-58 Santa Clara 80-59 W 1-26-24 at Utah 36-26 W 2-12-43 at Utah 44-34 W 12-20-58 Santa Clara 75-65 W 2-15-24 Utah 37-22 W 2-13-43 at Utah 47-45 W 12-8-61 at Santa Clara 53-64 L 2-16-24 Utah 34-32 W 1-26-45 Utah 46-51 L 12-9-61 at Santa Clara 55-72 L 2-6-25 Utah 33-35 L 3-3-45 at Utah 52-56 L 12-18-64 Santa Clara 102-82 W 2-7-25 Utah 42-25 W 2-9-46 at Utah 28-46 L 12-19-64 Santa Clara 109-80 W 2-27-25 at Utah 24-36 L 3-9-46 Utah 53-71 L 12-17-65 at Santa Clara 103-85 W 2-28-25 at Utah 41-36 W 2-8-47 Utah 54-62 L 12-18-65 at Santa Clara 87-79 W 1-22-26 at Utah 22-21 W 3-8-47 at Utah 66-82 L 12-22-67 Santa Clara 75-80 L 1-23-26 at Utah 35-31 W 1-17-48 at Utah 65-63 W 12-23-67 Santa Clara 91-46 W 2-12-26 Utah 34-39 L 2-21-48 Utah 55-51 W 12-22-70 at Santa Clara+ 68-67 W 2-13-26 Utah 37-24 W 1-29-49 at No. 10 Utah 56-55 W 12-1-72 Santa Clara 84-73 W 1-28-27 Utah 39-42 L 1-31-49 No. 10 Utah 65-45 W 12-2-72 Santa Clara 64-66 L 1-29-27 Utah 35-37 L 2-18-49 at No. 14 Utah 49-58 L 12-30-86 at Santa Clara# 77-66 W 2-25-27 at Utah 31-34 L 2-19-49 No. 14 Utah 52-54 L

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1-28-50 at Utah 71-51 W 1-15-82 Utah 74-51 W 12-8-12 Utah 61-58 W 1-30-50 Utah 61-51 W 2-19-82 at Utah 61-68 L 12-14-13 at Utah 64-81 L 2-17-50 at Utah 42-56 L 2-5-83 at Utah 72-75 L 12-10-14 Utah 61-65 L 2-18-50 Utah 56-46 W 3-5-83 Utah (3OT) 62-64 L *WAC Tournament ^MWC Tournament 12-27-50 vs. Utah* 49-58 L 1-14-84 Utah (2OT) 113-105 W 2-16-51 at Utah 73-60 W 2-8-84 at Utah 82-79 W UTAH STATE 2-17-51 Utah 49-54 L 1-26-85 at Utah 63-62 W Overall Series Record: BYU leads 139-92 3-2-51 at Utah 58-67 L 3-2-85 Utah (3OT) 85-86 L BYU Record in Provo: 85-32 3-3-51 Utah 69-50 W 1-25-86 Utah 87-69 W BYU Record in Logan: 52-60 2-2-52 Utah 48-51 L 2-22-86 at Utah 71-74 L BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 2-0 3-8-52 at Utah 50-61 L 1-24-87 at Utah 80-70 W 2-23-06 at Utah State 21-14 W 2-14-53 Utah 62-50 W 2-14-87 Utah 58-65 L 3-3-06 Utah State 19-11 W 2-21-53 at Utah 73-50 W 2-4-88 Utah 82-64 W 2-16-07 Utah State 44-11 W 2-19-54 at Utah 85-76 W 2-27-88 at Utah 60-62 L 3-1-07 at Utah State 23-12 W 2-20-54 Utah 64-70 L 2-2-89 at Utah 86-90 L 1-18-08 at Utah State 29-16 W 2-11-55 No. 5 Utah (OT) 76-74 W 2-25-89 Utah 81-74 W 2-1-08 Utah State 43-19 W 2-12-55 at No. 5 Utah 71-78 L 1-25-90 Utah 65-49 W 2-6-09 Utah State 37-11 W 2-11-56 at Utah 63-82 L 2-10-90 at Utah 73-89 L 2-26-09 at Utah State 37-13 W 2-24-56 Utah 77-82 L 3-8-90 vs. Utah* (OT) 61-62 L 1-15-10 at Utah State 40-20 W 2-10-57 Utah 81-77 W 2-16-91 at No. 14 Utah 74-81 L 2-18-10 Utah State 47-31 W 2-21-57 at Utah 66-88 L 3-2-91 No. 9 Utah (OT) 71-72 L 2-4-11 at Utah State 29-19 W 1-24-58 at Utah 81-67 W 3-9-91 vs. No. 8 Utah (OT) 51-49 W 2-18-11 Utah State 37-21 W 2-27-58 Utah 56-74 L 2-20-92 Utah 58-56 W 2-3-12 Utah State 36-17 W 1-23-59 No. 20 Utah 56-70 L 3-7-92 at Utah 87-73 W 2-9-12 at Utah State 37-16 W 2-26-59 Utah (OT) 74-76 L 3-13-92 vs. Utah+ 75-62 W 2-15-13 at Utah State 33-23 W 1-22-60 at No. 7 Utah 69-76 L 1-9-93 Utah 53-54 L 3-1-13 Utah State 20-29 L 2-25-60 No. 5 Utah 75-87 L 2-27-93 at No. 11 Utah 83-89 L 2-21-14 Utah State 41-21 W 1-20-61 Utah 91-86 W 1-8-94 at Utah 64-62 W 3-6-14 at Utah State 28-19 W 2-23-61 at Utah 80-95 L 2-26-94 Utah 73-70 W 2-13-15 Utah State 29-21 W 1-23-62 at Utah 89-94 L 3-10-94 vs. Utah+ 96-65 W 2-26-15 at Utah State 31-23 W 2-24-62 Utah 101-106 L 1-3-95 Utah 64-57 W 2-12-16 Utah State 42-17 W 1-19-63 Utah 71-53 W 3-4-95 at Utah 79-87 L 2-26-16 at Utah State 23-37 L 2-23-63 at Utah 100-106 L 1-2-96 at No. 15 Utah 77-83 L 2-17-17 Utah State 43-22 W 2-8-64 at Utah (OT) 89-91 L 3-2-96 No. 10 Utah 85-96 L 3-8-17 at Utah State 34-27 W 2-22-64 Utah 75-72 W 1-11-97 No. 9 Utah 51-61 L 3-1-19 Utah State 23-26 L 1-23-65 Utah 98-67 W 2-6-97 at No. 5 Utah 49-85 L 1-31-20 at Utah State 27-55 L 2-20-65 at Utah 108-99 W 1-10-98 No. 3 Utah 61-71 L 1921 at Utah State 43-45 L 2-5-66 at Utah 94-93 W 2-5-98 at No. 5 Utah 68-83 L 1921 Utah State 30-28 W 3-5-66 Utah 115-100 W 1-9-99 at Utah 54-75 L 1922 Utah State 39-22 W 2-11-67 Utah 64-62 W 2-6-99 No. 20 Utah 46-71 L 1922 at Utah State 34-36 L 2-17-67 at Utah 61-60 W 3-4-99 vs. No. 8 Utah* 62-81 L 2-2-23 at Utah State 19-55 L 2-10-68 at Utah 89-91 L 1-15-00 Utah 49-56 L 2-3-23 at Utah State 30-36 L 2-24-68 Utah 93-90 W 2-12-00 at No. 21 Utah 62-77 L 2-23-23 Utah State 22-23 L 2-8-69 Utah 73-67 W 3-10-00 vs. Utah^ 58-54 W 2-24-23 Utah State 37-26 W 2-22-69 at Utah 85-98 L 1-29-01 Utah 69-61 W 2-8-24 Utah State 36-43 L 1-3-70 at Utah 76-82 L 2-24-01 at Utah 75-82 L 2-9-24 Utah State 38-21 W 1-24-70 Utah 81-91 L 1-28-02 at Utah 66-71 L 2-22-24 at Utah State 30-27 W 2-6-71 Utah 103-89 W 2-23-02 Utah 63-61 W 2-23-24 at Utah State 32-25 W 3-6-71 at Utah 98-87 W 1-25-03 Utah 75-79 L 1-23-25 at Utah State 29-26 W 1-15-72 at Utah 67-61 W 2-24-03 at No. 23 Utah 64-71 L 1-24-25 at Utah State 22-42 L 2-19-72 Utah 79-66 W 1-31-04 at Utah 56-64 L 2-13-25 Utah State 48-36 W 2-3-73 Utah 89-73 W 3-1-04 Utah 70-57 W 2-14-25 Utah State 24-23 W 3-3-73 at Utah 71-86 L 3-12-04 vs. Utah^ 51-54 L 1-29-26 Utah State 31-49 L 1-12-74 at Utah 86-104 L 1-31-05 No. 25 Utah 58-72 L 1-30-26 Utah State 36-32 W 2-16-74 Utah 74-89 L 2-26-05 at No. 13 Utah 60-69 L 2-26-26 Utah State 52-43 W 1-18-75 at Utah 73-91 L 1-7-06 Utah 72-60 W 2-27-26 Utah State 34-36 L 2-22-75 Utah 73-79 L 2-8-06 at Utah 60-79 L 1-21-27 at Utah State 47-50 L 1-24-76 Utah 74-76 L 3-9-06 vs. Utah^ 70-74 L 1-22-27 at Utah State 34-62 L 2-21-76 at Utah 84-83 W 1-31-07 at Utah 76-66 W 3-4-27 Utah State 38-44 L 2-5-77 at Utah 61-81 L 3-3-07 Utah 85-62 W 3-5-27 Utah State 35-42 L 3-5-77 No. 20 Utah 54-67 L 1-19-08 at Utah 55-52 W 2-10-28 Utah State 49-34 W 2-4-78 Utah 76-89 L 2-20-08 Utah 67-59 W 2-11-28 Utah State 31-39 L 3-4-78 at No. 19 Utah 74-81 L 1-27-09 at Utah (OT) 88-94 L 2-1928 at Utah State 41-52 L 1-20-79 at Utah 90-76 W 2-28-09 Utah 63-50 W 2-1928 at Utah State 42-48 L 2-17-79 Utah 76-50 W 1-30-10 Utah 82-69 W 1-1-29 at Utah State 53-45 W 1-12-80 Utah 89-72 W 3-3-10 at Utah 71-51 W 2-2-29 at Utah State 46-34 W 2-9-80 at Utah 83-82 W 1-11-11 at Utah 104-79 W 3-1-29 Utah State 49-45 W 1-31-81 at No. 9 Utah 56-60 L 2-12-11 Utah 72-59 W 3-2-29 Utah State 50-52 L 3-7-81 No. 9 Utah 95-76 W 12-10-11 at Utah 61-42 W 1-17-30 Utah State 37-39 L

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1-18-30 Utah State 53-37 W 1-14-54 at Utah State 68-73 L 12-1-87 at Utah State 96-92 W 2-14-30 at Utah State 49-36 W 1-23-54 Utah State 75-63 W 12-19-87 USU (OT) 121-112 W 2-15-30 at Utah State 41-55 L 1-15-55 Utah State 58-62 L 12-17-88 Utah State 96-85 W 1-30-31 at Utah State 59-61 L 2-17-55 at Utah State 71-76 L 12-21-88 at Utah State 74-72 W 1-31-31 at Utah State 45-39 W 1-28-56 at Utah State 56-63 L 11-30-89 Utah State 71-65 W 2-20-31 Utah State 61-51 W 2-9-56 Utah State 92-62 W 12-12-89 Utah State 69-68 W 2-21-31 Utah State 53-40 W 1-18-57 at Utah State 75-76 L 11-24-90 Utah State 98-94 W 1-22-32 Utah State (OT) 45-47 L 1-25-57 Utah State 93-76 W 12-1-90 at Utah State 63-58 W 1-23-32 Utah State 40-37 W 1-31-58 at Utah State 67-55 W 11-26-91 at Utah State 82-66 W 2-26-32 at Utah State 39-32 W 2-15-58 Utah State 69-66 W 12-13-91 Utah State* 93-77 W 2-27-32 at Utah State 63-50 W 1-30-59 Utah State 77-54 W 12-4-92 at Utah State 93-83 W 1-27-33 at Utah State 33-40 L 2-14-59 at Utah State 67-74 L 12-18-92 Utah State 89-65 W 1-28-33 at Utah State 59-44 W 1-29-60 at No. 9 USU 53-84 L 12-14-93 Utah State 78-65 W 2-24-33 Utah State 37-30 W 2-13-60 No. 7 Utah State 64-75 L 12-1-94 at Utah State 59-83 L 2-25-33 Utah State 48-36 W 1-27-61 Utah State 75-57 W 12-5-95 Utah State 76-52 W 1-12-34 Utah State 57-34 W 2-13-61 at Utah State 73-94 L 12-10-96 Utah State 64-61 W 1-13-34 Utah State 42-35 W 1-26-62 at Utah State 69-88 L 11-29-97 at Utah State 69-72 L 2-16-34 at Utah State 48-37 W 2-10-62 Utah State 70-80 L 1-2-99 Utah State 61-59 W 2-17-34 at Utah State 35-43 L 1-5-63 at Utah State 58-69 L 1-8-00 at Utah State 82-73 W 1-25-35 at Utah State 39-38 W 1-26-63 Utah State 67-70 L 12-16-00 Utah State 69-67 W 1-26-35 at Utah State 27-41 L 1-25-64 at Utah State 90-105 L 12-1-01 at USU (OT) 81-90 L 2-8-35 Utah State (OT) 47-48 L 1-31-64 Utah State 73-90 L 12-14-02 Utah State 66-56 W 2-9-35 Utah State 40-39 W 1-9-65 at Utah State 99-90 W 12-23-03 at Utah State 74-76 L 2-7-36 Utah State 35-36 L 2-6-65 Utah State 89-80 W 12-1-04 at Utah State 57-71 L 2-8-36 Utah State 33-37 L 1-22-66 Utah State 115-81 W 12-18-04 Utah State 62-84 L 2-21-36 at Utah State 39-32 W 2-11-66 at Utah State 96-88 W 12-22-05 at Utah State 80-91 L 2-22-36 at Utah State 41-51 L 1-6-67 Utah State 92-66 W 12-16-06 Utah State 75-62 W 1-15-37 Utah State 31-40 L 2-4-67 at Utah State 88-113 L 12-6-08 vs. Utah State 68-63 W 1-16-37 Utah State 49-35 W 1-6-68 Utah State 104-98 W 12-2-09 at Utah State 61-71 L 2-12-37 at Utah State 55-45 W 2-1-68 at Utah State 118-103 W 11-17-10 Utah State 78-72 W 2-13-37 at Utah State 38-47 L 1-11-69 at Utah State 84-91 L 11-11-11 at Utah State 62-69 L 1-21-38 at Utah State 53-60 L 1-30-69 Utah State 113-82 W 2-19-13 Utah State 70-68 W 2-25-38 Utah State 58-50 W 1-15-70 at Utah State 94-97 L 11-30-13 vs. Utah State 85-74 W 1-7-39 Utah State 46-54 L 3-4-70 No. 18 USU 73-86 L 12-2-14 at Utah State 91-81 W 3-4-39 at Utah State 38-53 L 12-19-70 No. 15 USU 111-83 W 2-10-40 at Utah State 35-55 L 1-23-71 at No. 12 USU 70-72 L UTAH VALLEY 2-17-40 Utah State 49-43 W 3-13-71 at No. 16 USU 91-82 W Overall Series Record: BYU leads 1-0 1-10-41 Utah State 66-34 W 12-22-71 at Utah State 87-84 W BYU Record in Provo: 1-0 3-8-41 at Utah State 47-48 L 1-22-72 Utah State 101-82 W 11-29-03 Utah Valley 84-65 W 1-10-42 at Utah State 54-24 W 12-16-72 Utah State 88-80 W 2-21-42 Utah State 57-52 W 1-20-73 at Utah State 79-69 W WEBER STATE 1-15-43 at Utah State 38-43 L 12-22-73 Utah State 86-87 L Overall Series Record: BYU leads 30-10 1-16-43 at Utah State 58-41 W 1-19-74 at Utah State 86-93 L BYU Record in Provo: 20-0 2-19-43 Utah State 44-38 W 12-28-74 Utah State 79-83 L BYU Record at Weber State: 10-10 2-20-43 Utah State 63-59 W 2-1-75 at Utah State 84-92 L BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 0-0 2-3-45 Utah State 50-41 W 12-17-75 at Utah State 76-87 L 11-30-73 Weber State 77-76 W 3-7-45 at Utah State 64-37 W 1-10-76 Utah State 73-75 L 12-6-74 at Weber State 63-76 L 1-12-46 at Utah State 47-29 W 12-4-76 at USU (OT) 93-95 L 12-20-75 Weber State 89-80 W 2-23-46 Utah State 64-48 W 1-8-77 Utah State 85-77 W 11-27-76 at Weber State 75-96 L 2-22-47 Utah State 62-40 W 12-21-77 at Utah State 89-91 L 1-3-78 Weber State 81-76 W 3-4-47 at Utah State 49-52 L 1-7-78 Utah State (2OT) 85-84 W 12-23-80 at Weber State 85-78 W 1-31-48 Utah State 66-47 W 12-6-78 Utah State 99-80 W 12-15-81 Weber State 63-55 W 2-28-48 at Utah State 65-68 L 1-6-79 at Utah State 68-84 L 1-6-83 at WSU (2OT) 81-84 L 1-21-49 Utah State 60-51 W 12-22-79 at Utah State 89-84 W 1-7-84 Weber State (OT) 86-81 W 1-22-49 Utah State 64-56 W 2-12-80 Utah State 84-83 W 12-8-84 at Weber State 79-87 L 2-11-49 at Utah State 54-58 L 12-6-80 at Utah State 82-79 W 12-28-85 Weber State (OT) 88-86 W 2-12-49 at Utah State 67-54 W 12-27-80 Utah State 104-89 W 12-18-86 at Weber State 84-69 W 1-21-50 Utah State 71-41 W 12-8-81 at Utah State 51-43 W 12-11-87 Weber State* 104-71 W 1-23-50 at Utah State 48-47 W 12-26-81 Utah State 74-79 L 12-1-88 at Weber State 78-80 L 2-24-50 at Utah State 60-46 W 11-30-82 Utah State 69-75 L 11-28-89 Weber State 81-65 W 2-25-50 Utah State 63-35 W 12-14-82 at Utah State 68-80 L 11-29-90 at Weber State 69-57 W 1-12-51 at Utah State 72-59 W 11-26-83 at Utah State 78-90 L 12-21-91 Weber State 81-68 W 1-13-51 at Utah State 68-72 L 12-9-83 Utah State* 81-83 L 12-8-92 at WSU (OT) 77-83 L 2-2-51 Utah State 83-57 W 12-4-84 Utah State 93-97 L 12-21-93 Weber State 92-79 W 2-3-51 Utah State 51-42 W 12-11-84 at USU (OT) 91-92 L 12-21-94 at Weber State 74-86 L 2-1-52 at Utah State 40-57 L 12-3-85 at Utah State 80-82 L 12-12-95 Weber State 91-86 W 2-15-52 Utah State 69-67 W 12-10-85 Utah State 76-88 L 12-4-96 at Weber State 80-97 L 1-3-53 at Utah State 72-66 W 12-3-86 Utah State 100-86 W 12-12-97 Weber State* 83-70 W 1-31-53 Utah State 77-60 W 12-16-86 at Utah State 97-93 W 11-19-98 at Weber State 80-83 L

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12-11-99 Weber State* 66-53 W 12-28-00 at Weber State 84-75 W 12-5-01 Weber State 65-47 W 1-8-03 at Weber State 69-75 L 12-20-03 Weber State 86-65 W 12-23-04 at Weber State 79-61 W 12-17-05 Weber State 80-54 W 12-2-06 at WSU (OT) 73-69 W 12-5-07 Weber State 72-57 W 12-3-08 at Weber State 92-62 W 12-27-09 Weber State 87-70 W 12-21-10 at Weber State 72-66 W 12-7-11 Weber State 94-66 W 12-15-12 at Weber State 78-68 W 11-8-13 Weber State 81-72 W 12-13-14 at Weber State 76-60 W *Cougar Classic

DAVE ROSE VS. ALL COMPETITION Team H A N Overall Liberty 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 South Florida 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 Air Force 6-0 5-1 1-0 12-1 Long Beach State 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 Southern 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Arizona 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 Longwood 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Southern Miss 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Arizona State 1-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 Louisville 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 Southern Utah 3-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 Arkansas-Little Rock 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Loyola Marymount 4-2 3-1 1-0 8-3 Southern Virginia 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Baylor 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-3 Marquette 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Stanford 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 Boise State 2-0 0-2 0-0 2-2 Mercer 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 TCU 6-0 6-0 3-0 15-0 Bradley 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Michigan State 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 Tennessee State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Buffalo 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 Mississippi Valley State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Texas 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 BYU-Hawaii 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Montana 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 Texas A&M 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 Cal Poly 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Mount St. Mary's 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Tulsa 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 Cal State Northridge 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Nebraska 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 UC Santa Barbara 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Cal State San Marcos 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Nevada 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 UCLA 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 Chaminade 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 New Mexico 4-2 3-3 1-0 8-5 UMass 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 Chicago State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 North Carolina 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 UNLV 5-1 1-8 0-0 6-9 Colorado Mesa 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 North Florida 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 USC 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 Colorado State 6-0 5-1 1-0 12-1 North Texas 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 UT-San Antonio 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Creighton 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Northern Arizona 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 Utah 7-1 5-3 0-1 12-5 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Northern Kentucky 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Utah State 3-0 1-3 2-0 6-3 Eastern New Mexico 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Notre Dame 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 UTEP 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 Eastern Washington 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Ole Miss 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Vermont 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 Florida 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 Oral Roberts 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Virginia Tech 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 Florida State 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Oregon 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-2 Wagner 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Fresno Pacific 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Pacific 2-0 1-1 0-0 3-1 Wake Forest 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 Fresno State 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 Pepperdine 4-1 3-2 0-0 7-3 Washington 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Georgia State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Portland 6-0 4-1 1-0 11-1 Washington State 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Gonzaga 2-2 1-3 1-3 4-8 Prairie View A&M 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Weber State 5-0 5-0 0-0 10-0 Hartford 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Purdue 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Western Oregon 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Hawaii 0-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 Rice 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Wichita State 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Houston 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 Saint Mary's 2-2 1-3 1-0 4-5 Wisconsin 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Idaho State 3-0 1-0 0-0 4-0 San Diego 4-0 2-2 1-1 7-3 Wofford 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 Iona 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 San Diego State 6-0 3-3 1-3 10-6 Wyoming 6-0 6-0 1-0 13-0 Iowa State 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 San Francisco 3-1 4-0 2-0 9-1 Xavier 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Jackson State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 San Jose State 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Kansas State 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Santa Clara 4-0 4-0 1-0 9-0 Lamar 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-1 Seton Hall 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0

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WINNING: A BYU TRADITION

BYU has one of the nation’s richest Conference titles in the league’s first Legendary coach Stan Watts, who guided basketball traditions. In fact, 88 of the 12 seasons, and BYU has won nearly BYU to its NIT titles, was inducted into Cougars’ 113 seasons on the hardwood one-fourth of all possible regular season the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of have been winning campaigns. Since conference championships. Fame in 1986, while All-American center putting its first team on the floor in 1903, Kresimir Cosic became BYU’s second BYU has amassed a 1738-1048 record BYU’s basketball legacy is filled with Hall member in 1996. Turning down to rank No. 12 all-time among NCAA many unique achievements. In 1981, the opportunity to play in the NBA, Cosic Division I programs in total victories. The the Cougars advanced to the Elite Eight returned home to Yugoslavia to pursue Cougars also boast a .624 winning per- when All-American Danny Ainge made his passion to better develop basketball in centage, ranking 28th. what is still considered one of the NCAA Europe. He earned one gold and two sil- Tournament’s most amazing plays. ver medals while playing on four Olympic But it’s not just the sum of victories that Trailing Notre Dame 50-49 with eight teams and was a longtime coach of the has made BYU one of the nation’s top seconds remaining, Ainge took the ball Yugoslavian National Team, mentoring hoop programs. Along the way, BYU has coast-to-coast, dribbling through all five many future NBA players. He ended his claimed 29 conference championships Irish defenders, before lofting the game- playing career as the all-time Croatian and received 40 postseason invites, winning finger roll just over the reach of scoring leader. including 29 NCAA Tournament appear- Orlando Woolridge. Ainge received the ances. The Cougars won two NIT titles Wooden Award and Eastman Trophy in in 1951 (a national championship as the 1981 as the nation’s top player. NIT was considered a premier tourna- ment at the time) and 1966. BYU play- In 2011, All-American Jimmer Fredette led The Old Ladies Gymnasium ers also boast 125 all-conference and 98 the Cougars to the Sweet 16 for the first All-America citations along with 45 NBA time since 1981. Fredette led the nation draft selections. in scoring in 2010-11 with a 28.9 ppg average and earned every major Player of BYU has won conference champion- the Year honor, including the Naismith, ships in four different leagues. The first Wooden and Oscar Robertson awards. six came from the Rocky Mountain Simply known as "The Jimmer" throughout Conference and continued as BYU the nation, Fredette gained national fame won five as a member of the Skyline with prolific scoring outbursts, which Conference. During the Cougars’ member- included 15 30-point games, four 40-point ship in the Western Athletic Conference, games and one 52-point explosion ver- BY Academy Gym BYU teams won 12 conference cham- sus New Mexico in the Mountain West pionships. Tack on six Mountain West Conference tournament.

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players, including seven All-Americans, starring for BYU during that era. Many capacity crowds crammed inside the Fieldhouse to see Cougar basketball. With BYU’s winning tradition, the then 10,000-seat arena grew too small for the increasing interest. In 1971, the Marriott Center was built, giving BYU what is still to this day one of the most intimidating arenas in college basketball.

Since opening the 18,987-seat Marriott Center, the Cougars have been among the Rafael Araujo became BYU’s nation’s annual attendance leaders with 43rd NBA draft selection when 19 top-5 rankings and three times finish- All-American Devin Durrant was he was taken No. 8 overall among the nation’s leading scorers ing No. 1. BYU has not disappointed in the 2004 NBA Draft. The in 1984, averaging 27.9 points per its faithful, winning 79.9 percent of its big Brazilian center led BYU game. He is third on BYU’s all-time games in the Marriott Center, including to its 21st NCAA Tournament scoring list behind Danny Ainge a school record 53-game home victory appearance in 2003-04. and Mike Smith. streak that started in 2005 and ended in 2008. part of helping the Cougars restore their Before Cosic’s arrival in Provo, the In recent history, the highest ranking a tradition under Cleveland with NCAA Cougars already held the distinction of Cougar team has received in the media appearances in 2001, 2003 and 2004 being the first U.S. program to include polls was the 1987-88 team. At one and NIT invites in 2000 and 2002. an international player on its roster in point the team was 17-0 and climbed as During that time, BYU was also one of Finland’s Timo Lampen in 1958-59. high as No. 2 and No. 3 in the rankings. just 14 programs to have a player drafted BYU also boasts two of the nation’s lon- Had the victory streak not been snapped in both the 2003 and 2004 NBA Drafts gest-standing rivalries, having first played by a single-game cross-country trip to as Travis Hansen was selected in the Utah State in 1906 and Utah in 1909. second round in 2003 and Rafael Araujo was the No. 8 overall pick in 2004. In his 10 years guiding the Cougars, Dave Rose has led BYU to its first strings of six-straight NCAA Tournament bids (2007 to 2012), five-straight seasons with appearances in the national rankings and six-straight 25 win seasons. He has also led the Cougars to 10-straight post- season tournaments (NIT in 2006 and 2013) and four-straight seasons with a postseason victory (2010 to 2013). Both The 18,987-seat Marriott Center is one of the largest on-campus arenas in the nation. streaks are program records. Rose led the BYU has won 80 percent of its games in the Marriott Center, including a school-record 53 Cougars to three-straight conference titles straight games from 2006-2008, the nation’s longest homecourt victory streak at the time. from 2007 to 2009, the first such streak since 1932 to 1934.

The first radio broadcast in the inter- UAB in Birmingham, the Cougars could mountain area took place on Feb. 17, have easily found themselves in the No. 1940, when BYU hosted Utah State in 1 spot as the top-rated Arizona Wildcats the Old Ladies Gymnasium in Provo. had lost and left the door open for the BYU broke a ban on broadcasting col- Cougars to be the only undefeated team in lege sports due to the clamor from fans college basketball. The 2010-11 team, led that only 500 people could fit into the by Fredette and Jackson Emery, climbed gym. Arch Madsen called the game on to No. 3 in both polls on Feb. 28, 2011. KOVO radio in Provo with station man- The team finished that season ranked ager David Walker providing analysis. 10th and 13th in the respective polls. Home games have also been played in Springville, the old BY Academy and even Coach Dave Rose has built Over the years, 18 coaches have on the University of Utah’s home court. BYU basketball into one of the guided the Cougars and 17 have win- elite programs in the country. ning records. Current BYU head coach Under Rose BYU earned its BYU created a new home on campus Dave Rose took the helm in 2005-06 first back-to-back-to-back with the construction of the George Albert after spending eight years as an assis- league titles since 1932, 1933 Smith Fieldhouse. The Smith Fieldhouse tant under former head coach Steve and 1934. was home to the Cougars from 1951- Cleveland. Rose was an instrumental 1971, with 20 different all-conference

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COUGARS IN CONFERENCE

BYU basketball boasts a remarkable record of conference success during its history. After earning its 29th regular-season confer- ence championship in 2011, the Cougars are tied for seventh among all NCAA Division I programs for most regular-season league titles won (see list below). Including conference tournaments, BYU has claimed a conference championship trophy (regular season or tournament) during 30 seasons. The Cougars won the 1991 WAC Tournament after a second-place regular-season finish. Other conference tournament titles in 1992 (WAC) and 2001 (MWC) have followed up regular-season rings, as was the case with confer- ence playoff wins in 1924 and 1933 in the Rocky Mountain Conference. BYU won six Rocky Mountain Conference titles in 20 years, earned five Skyline championships in 24 years, recorded 12 WAC crowns in 37 years and garnered six MWC titles in 12 seasons. BYU won the in-state title against rivals Utah and Utah State during 10 of the 12 years before the Cougars first joined a conference in 1918.

NCAA — MOST REGULAR SEASON 1933 BYU/Utah (W), Wyoming/CSTC (E) 1979 BYU CONFERENCE TITLES WON OR 1934 BYU (W), Wyoming (E) 1980 BYU SHARED 1935 Utah State (W), CSTC (E) 1981 Utah/Wyoming No. School Conference 1936 Utah State (W), Wyoming (E) 1982 Wyoming 55 Kansas MVC, Big 8, 1937 Utah/Montana St. (W), Colorado/Denver (E) 1983 BYU/Utah/UTEP Big 12 1984 UTEP 51 Kentucky Southern, SEC MOUNTAIN STATES CONFERENCE 1985 UTEP 37 Penn Ivy (SKYLINE) 1986 Utah/Wyoming/UTEP 35 North Carolina Southern, ACC 1938 Utah/Colorado 1987 UTEP 32 Utah Rocky Mtn, Mtn 1939 Colorado 1988 BYU States, WAC, MWC 1940 Colorado 1989 Colorado State 31 UCLA Pac-12 1941 Wyoming 1990 BYU/Colorado State 29 BYU Rocky Mtn, Mtn 1942 Colorado 1991 Utah States, WAC, 1943 BYU (West), Wyoming (East) 1992 BYU/UTEP MWC 1944 No Champion 1993 BYU/Utah 29 Connecticut Yankee, Big East, 1945 Utah 1994 New Mexico American 1946 Wyoming 1995 Utah 29 Princeton Ivy 1947 Wyoming 1996 Utah 1948 BYU 1997 Utah YEAR-BY-YEAR CONFERENCE/STATE 1949 Wyoming 1998 Utah (Mountain) REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONS 1950 BYU 1999 Utah State Competition 1951 BYU 1906 BYU 1952 Wyoming MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE 1907 BYU 1953 Wyoming 2000 Utah/UNLV 1908 BYU 1954 Colorado A&M 2001 BYU/Utah/Wyoming 1909 BYU 1955 Utah 2002 Wyoming 1910 BYU 1956 Utah 2003 BYU/Utah 1911 BYU 1957 BYU 2004 Air Force 1912 BYU 1958 Wyoming 2005 Utah 1913 Utah 1959 Utah 2006 San Diego State 1914 BYU 1960 Utah 2007 BYU 1915 BYU 1961 Utah/Colorado St. 2008 BYU 1916 Utah 1962 Utah 2009 BYU/New Mexico/Utah 1917 BYU 2010 New Mexico WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 2011 BYU/San Diego State ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE 1963 Arizona State 1918 Utah State (West), Colorado College (East) 1964 New Mexico/Arizona St. WEST COAST CONFERENCE 1919 Utah (W), Colorado (E) 1965 BYU 2012 Saint Mary's 1920 Colorado (E) – no west champ – influenza 1966 Utah 2013 Gonzaga 1921 Utah (W), Colorado (E) 1967 BYU/Wyoming 2014 Gonzaga 1922 BYU (W), Colorado College (E) 1968 New Mexico 2015 Gonzaga 1923 Utah (W), Colorado College (E) 1969 BYU/Wyoming 1924 BYU (W), Colorado College (E) 1970 UTEP 1925 BYU (W), Colorado College (E) 1971 BYU 1926 Utah State (W), Colo St. Teacher College (E) 1972 BYU 1927 Montana State (W), Colorado College (E) 1973 Arizona State 1928 Montana State (W), Wyoming (E) 1974 New Mexico 1929 Montana State (W), Colorado (E) 1975 Arizona State 1930 Montana State/Utah State (W), Colorado (E) 1976 Arizona 1931 Utah (W), Wyoming (E) 1977 Utah 1932 BYU/Utah (W), Wyoming (E) 1978 New Mexico

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BYU CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS

At the 2011 MWC Tournament, Jimmer Fredette scored 52 points in BYU's win over New Mexico in the semifinals. CONFERENCE PLAYOFF SERIES 3/13/03 v. New Mexico (in Las Vegas) 71-56 W 1924 Colorado College (Rocky Mtn.) 2-1 W 3/14/03 v. Colorado State 86-80 (OT) L 1925 at Colorado College (Rocky Mtn.) 0-3 L 3/11/04 v. Wyoming (in Denver) 79-74 W 1932 at Wyoming (Rocky Mtn.) 1-2 L 3/12/04 v. Utah 51-54 L 1933 Wyoming (Rocky Mtn.) 2-1 W 3/10/05 v. New Mexico (in Denver) 71-85 L 1934 at Wyoming (Rocky Mtn.) 0-3 L 3/9/06 v. Utah (in Denver) 70-74 L 1943 at Wyoming (Skyline) 0-3 L 3/8/07 v. TCU (in Las Vegas) 77-64 W 3/9/07 v. Wyoming 96-84 W WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 3/10/07 at UNLV 70-78 L 3/9/84 v. New Mexico (in El Paso) 55-64 L 3/13/08 v. Colorado St. (in Las Vegas) 89-62 W 3/4/85 Air Force (in Provo) 79-82 L 3/14/08 v. San Diego State 63-54 W 3/6/86 v. New Mexico (in Laramie) 68-79 L 3/15/08 at UNLV 61-76 L 3/5/87 v. Air Force (in Albuquerque) 82-79 (OT) W 3/12/09 v. Air Force (in Las Vegas) 80-69 W 3/6/87 at New Mexico 86-93 L 3/13/09 v. San Diego State 62-64 L 3/10/88 Hawaii (in Provo) 76-74 W 3/11/10 v. TCU (in Las Vegas) 95-85 W 3/11/88 UTEP 63-66 L 3/12/10 at UNLV 66-70 L 3/10/89 v. Hawaii (in SLC) 69-72 L 3/10/11 v. TCU (in Las Vegas) 64-58 W 3/8/90 v. Utah (in El Paso) 61-62 (OT) L 3/11/11 v. New Mexico 87-76 W 3/7/91 v. CSU (in Laramie) 69-56 W 3/12/11 v. San Diego State 54-72 L 3/8/91 v. Hawaii 73-71 (OT) W 3/9/91 v. Utah 51-49 (OT) W WEST COAST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 3/12/92 v. Air Force (in Ft. Collins) 72-51 W 3/2/12 v. San Diego (in Las Vegas) 73-68 W 3/13/92 v. Utah 75-62 W 3/3/12 v. Gonzaga 58-77 L 3/14/92 v. UTEP 73-71 W 3/8/13 v. San Diego (in Las Vegas) 69-72 L 3/11/93 v. Hawaii (in SLC) 85-71 W 3/8/14 v. Loyola Marymount (in Las Vegas) 85-74 W 3/12/93 v. New Mexico 59-68 L 3/10/14 v. San Francisco 79-77 (OT) W 3/10/94 v. Utah (in SLC) 96-65 W 3/11/14 v. Gonzaga 64-75 L 3/11/94 v. Fresno State 87-72 W 3/7/15 v. Santa Clara (in Las Vegas) 78-76 W 3/12/94 v. Hawaii 66-73 L 3/9/15 v. Portland 84-70 W 3/9/95 v. CSU (in Albuquerque) 73-75 L 3/10/15 v. Gonzaga 75-91 L 3/7/96 v. CSU (in Albuquerque) 84-100 L 3/3/98 v. Tulsa (in Las Vegas) 56-59 L MWC/WAC/WCC TOURNAMENT RECORDS 3/2/99 v. TCU (in Las Vegas) 90-74 W Conference Tournament Record 32-28 3/4/99 v. Utah 62-81 L First Round Record 19-12 Second Round Record 10-9 MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Championship Finals Record 3-7 3/9/00 v. New Mexico (in Las Vegas) 55-43 W WAC Tournament Record 12-13 3/10/00 v. Utah 58-54 W MWC Tournament Record 15-11 3/11/00 at UNLV 56-79 L WCC Tournament Record 5-4 3/8/01 v. Air Force (in Las Vegas) 69-54 W Tournament Record (NEUTRAL) 31-21 3/9/01 v. Wyoming 77-66 W Tournament Record (HOME) 1-2 3/10/01 v. New Mexico 69-65 W Tournament Record (AWAY) 0-5 3/7/02 v. San Diego St. (in Las Vegas) 51-62 L

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BYU CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS (29 TITLES)

1921-22 1947-48 had been picked in the preseason polls BYU won its second title in the Western As the conference consolidated into to finish third or lower. They won a first- Division with a 3-1 conference record, one division, the Cougars finished 8-2 round berth in the NCAA Tournament but beating out rivals from the University and took first place. Joe Nelson and lost to New Mexico State. Remarkably, of Utah. Randy Clark were both named first-team six players ended the season with scor- all-conference players. Nelson led the ing averages in double figures. 1923-24 Skyline Conference in scoring, racking A 7-1 conference record gave the up 203 points in conference play and 1970-71 Cougars their third Western Division title. averaging 20.3 points per game. The Cougars finished 18-11 to grab the They met the Eastern Division winner, WAC title. They lost to eventual NCAA Colorado College, in the first playoff 1949-50 Champion UCLA in the NCAA Regionals. series in a decade. BYU won the series After winning the conference preseason The team was led by Bernie Fryer, who 2-1 and was crowned the undisputed trophy, the Cougars finished 14-6 in averaged 19.2 points, and Steve Kelly, Rocky Mountain Conference Champion. conference and had their first 20-win who scored 17.9 points per game. season, going 22-12. BYU was led by 1924-25 a talented trio consisting of Joe Nelson, 1971-72 BYU repeated its championship run and Roland Minson and Mel Hutchins, each The 1971-72 season was Coach Stan once again won the Western Division averaging over 10 points per game. All Watts’ final year and one of the most title, finishing 6-2 in conference and three players earned NCAA honors at exciting in Cougar history. The team fin- 11-6 overall. The title was the third in season’s end. ished with a 21-5 record and made it to four years for the Cougars. BYU once the NCAA Tournament. again met Colorado College in the 1950-51 Conference Championship Series but The Cougars repeated as Skyline 1978-79 was swept in Colorado Springs. Conference Champions and won their One of the most exciting aspects of the third title in four years with a 15-5 1978-79 season was the expectation 1931-32 record in conference and an amazing that Cougar success would carry over Led by sophomore Elwood Romney, a 28-9 record overall. Once again led by into the next year. The Cougars were first-team all-conference selection, BYU Roland Minson and Mel Hutchins, the 20-8 and were led by Danny Ainge with tied with Utah for the West title and then Cougars were ranked as high as third 18.4 points per game. Ainge moved into defeated the Utes in a one-game playoff, nationally and went on to win the NIT. the top 10 in BYU scoring history after earning the chance to meet Wyoming They also set a school record with a just two seasons. The Cougars made it to in the Conference Championship Series. 91-point offensive showcase against the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Despite an 8-4 conference finish, the Denver. Cougars were swept by the Cowboys. 1979-80 1956-57 A record of 24-5 was the best yet for 1932-33 The Cougars won their last Skyline a BYU team. The Cougars had been For the second straight season, the Conference Championship in this season, ranked as high as No. 6 by sports Western Division ended in a tie between finishing 11-3 in conference and 19-9 writers. All the starters from the previ- BYU and Utah. After going 9-3 in con- overall. Led by Tom Steinke and John ous year returned to help defend the ference and 18-7 overall, the Cougars Benson, who each averaged almost 20 WAC title. Danny Ainge once again led once again defeated the Utes and met points per game, BYU went on to finish the team with 19.1 points per game Wyoming in the Championship Series. third in the NCAA West Regionals. and moved into first place on the BYU This time, BYU emerged victorious, all-time scoring list. The team had winning 2-1 and thus winning the 1964-65 four future NBA players; Ainge, Devin Conference Championship for the first The 1964-65 team won the first WAC Durrant, Fred Roberts and Greg Kite. time since 1924. Championship for BYU and first confer- ence title since 1957. The team finished 1982-83 1933-34 the season with a 21-7 mark and was Although the 1982-83 team finished in a The Cougars finished the season 9-3 in ranked sixth nationally in the final wire three-way tie for the WAC championship, conference and 18-11 overall to win the service poll of the season. BYU fin- it was the first time in the previous five Western Division title for the third year in ished second to Miami (Fla.) in scoring years that the Cougars did not advance a row. BYU once again met Wyoming in offense. John Fairchild was named WAC to postseason play. The team’s record the Championship playoff series, but the Player of the Year and led the team with was 15-14. Devin Durrant led BYU in Cougars were defeated 2-1. 21.5 points a game. scoring with 22.8 points per game. Greg Kite led the team in rebounding with 8.8 1942-43 1966-67 per game. After switching to the Skyline Conference The Cougars surprised many by winning in 1937, the 1942-43 Cougars won a share of the WAC title and finishing 1987-88 their first Skyline Conference Western 14-10. There were no real standouts on In the 70-year history of BYU basketball, Division title. A 7-1 conference record the team as eight players won game-high only the 1950-51 team had more vic- earned the team the opportunity to play honors during the season. BYU remained tories than the 1987-88 team, and no Wyoming in the Championship Series. undefeated for the second straight year team had a better winning percentage. However, despite the efforts of first-team at home. The Cougars finished 26-6, winning all-conference selection Brady Walker, 17 games in a row to start the year, a the Cougars lost to Wyoming in three 1968-69 BYU basketball record. The team was straight games. BYU finished the season at 17-12 and led by All-American Michael Smith who

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averaged 21.2 points and 7.8 rebounds 2002-03 regular-season victories. The consecutive per game. BYU claimed a share of the Mountain outright league titles were the first for West Conference regular-season title and BYU since Danny Ainge played for the 1989-90 an NCAA bid for the second time in three Cougars in 1978-79 and 1979-80. The The Cougars went 21-9 and exceeded all years. Playing among the nation’s tough- conference crown was also BYU’s 27th expectations by winning the WAC title. est schedules, including 11 different overall to rank the Cougars ninth all-time The team was projected to finish sixth. conferences on its non-league slate, the among all Division I programs. They went on to lose a heart-breaker Cougars finished the year 23-9 overall in the NCAA East Regional to Clemson and earned their 26th conference title, 2008-09 49-47. It was ’s first year as going 11-3 in MWC games along with By capturing a share of the 2009 MWC head coach. Marty Haws led the team in Utah. BYU Coach Steve Cleveland was regular season title, BYU became the scoring with 18.5 points and 4.1 assists named the MWC Coach of the Year, and first program in league history to win per game. Andy Toolson averaged 18.3 senior guard Travis Hansen was one of three-straight titles — a feat accom- points per game. two consensus first-team All-MWC play- plished only one other time in program ers and the MWC’s Co-Defensive Player history, from 1932 to 1934. Heading 1990-91 (Tournament) of the Year. The Cougars had the MWC’s into the final three games of the regular With a 21-13 record, BYU finished in top defense and also won the preseason season BYU trailed league leader Utah second place during the regular season Paradise Jam title in St. Thomas, U.S. by two games in the standings. The in the WAC but went on to win the WAC Virgin Islands. Hansen led the team in Cougars knocked off rival Utah at home Tournament and then advanced to the scoring (16.8) and blocks (20) and was before winning at Wyoming to pull into second round of the NCAA Tournament. second in assists (2.4) and rebounds a tie for first. BYU downed Air Force in a Freshman Shawn Bradley led the nation (4.8). hard-fought battle at home in the finale in blocked shots with 177 and averaged to claim a share of the title. At 25-8 the 14.8 points a game. Steve Schreiner 2006-07 Cougars won at least 25 games for the scored 14.2 points per game. BYU’s second season under head coach third-straight season and appeared in Dave Rose not only improved upon his the polls for a third-straight year for the 1991-92 impressive inaugural campaign but also first time since 1979-80, 1980-81 and Few thought at the beginning of the proved to be one of the best seasons a 1981-82. With a 12-4 league mark BYU season that BYU would finish the season Cougar team has ever achieved in the increased its all-time lead to 99 MWC 25-7 and win the WAC. The Cougars program’s 105-year history. After becom- wins and Dave Rose added to his total went on to defeat UTEP in dramatic ing the second-most improved team in of 51 — third all-time in the MWC. Rose fashion at the WAC Tournament thanks the nation in Rose’s first season at BYU, is the league’s all-time leader in winning to a 54-foot buzzer-beater by Kevin the Cougars responded in his second percentage (.797). Nixon. The Cougars ran into Shaq and year with a 25-9 resume that included LSU in the first round of the NCAA the program’s first outright league cham- 2010-11 Tournament to end the season. Gary pionship since 1988, its first national Led by the National Player of Year in Trost led the team in scoring with 14.2 top-25 ranking since 1993, its first sea- Jimmer Fredette and BYU's all-time points per game. son sweep over rival Utah since 1994 steals leader Jackson Emery, the Cougars and its first NCAA Tournament invitation set numerous program records while 1992-93 since 2004, including its highest seed capturing a share of the MWC regular The Cougars posted a 25-9 record, since 1995. On the record books at season title. With an overall record of including 15-1 in the WAC, which tied BYU, only two teams (1951 -- 28 wins; 32-5, BYU set team records for wins, the conference record for most wins. 1988 -- 26 wins) won more games in a winning percentage (.864) and wins Nick Sanderson set a school record for season than the 25 victories achieved by away from home (19 total, 10 road and 3-point attempts in a season with 209. the Cougars in 2006-07. BYU defeated nine neutral). Fredette led the nation in Russell Larson set a new school record three nationally ranked teams in the pro- scoring at 28.9 points per game and in field-goal percentage at .631. Gary cess and earned a national ranking (No. set the BYU single game (52 points vs. Trost led the team in scoring for the 24) in the final Associated Press Top 25 New Mexico), single season (1,068 second straight year with 15.2 points per Poll, something a Cougar team hadn’t points) and career (2,599 points) game. BYU lost to Kansas in the second done since 1988. scoring records while Emery set the round of the NCAA Tournament. season (101) and career (249) steals 2007-08 records. BYU was ranked in the top 25 2000-01 The Dave Rose-guided Cougars went throughout the season and enjoyed nine- BYU finished 24-9 while earning its 27-8 to win the second-most games in consecutive weeks ranked in the top first conference tournament title since school history while becoming the first 10. The Cougars swept San Diego State 1992, its first regular-season champion- outright back-to-back Mountain West (ranked No. 4 and No. 6 at the time of ship since 1993 and its first NCAA bid Conference Champions in league his- the matchups) in the regular season to since 1995. The Cougars went 10-4 tory. The team also achieved BYU’s first secure a share of the league title with a in Mountain West Conference play to consecutive appearances in the Top 25 14-2 mark. The Cougars earned a No. earn a three-way share of the title with polls since the 1980-81 and 1981-82 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament and Utah and Wyoming. BYU won the MWC seasons and earned the program’s first advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first Tournament and earned the automatic victory over a top-6 ranked team since time since 1981. bid to the NCAA Tournament with wins 1965 with its triumph over Rick Pitino’s over Air Force, Wyoming and New sixth-rated Louisville Cardinals. The Mexico at the Thomas & Mack Center in Cougars won the MWC regular-season Las Vegas. BYU, the 12th seed, lost its title by two games over UNLV with an first round NCAA game at Cox Arena in MWC-record 14-2 resume to finish the San Diego to No. 5-seed Cincinnati. regular season with a school-record 25

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M 16 v. BY College (OT) 24-27 L J 14 Alumni 32-22 W 1902-03 ! - forfeit J 21 YMCA 41-17 W Record: 4-5 J 28 Utah 47-27 W Home: 2-3 F 4 at Utah State 29-19 W Road: 2-2 F 18 Utah State 37-21 W Long Win Streak: 3 F 25 at Utah 33-26 W Long Loss Streak: 2 F 27 Hamilton, Wisc. 27-26 W Coach: W.A. Colton 1911-12 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Record: 7-0 F 6 at LDSU 7-47 L Home: 5-0 F 14 BY College 13-17 L Road: 2-0 F 21 Weber Academy 30-18 W Long Win Streak: 7 F 27 at Weber Academy 17-16 W Coach: E.L. Roberts F 28 at BY College 20-17 W M 7 LDSU 13-23 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L M 21 at LDSU 13-30 L J 13 Alumni 40-19 W M 28 Colorado 23-15 W J 20 BY College 48-20 W A 2 Colorado 10-16 L J 27 LDSU 51-12 W F 3 Utah State 36-17 W 1903-04 F 9 at Utah State 37-16 W Record: 3-3 F 17 at Utah 36-25 W Home: 1-2 M 2 Utah 32-25 W Road: 2-1 Long Win Streak: 2 1912-13 Long Loss Streak: 2 Years: 1908-10 (2) Record: 7-3 Record: 16-6 (.727) Home: 5-2 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Road: 2-1 J 9 Salt Lake H.S. 38-8 W Long Win Streak: 5 J 16 LDSU 17-22 L Long Loss Streak: 2 J 22 at Weber Academy 43-13 W 1907-08 Coach: E.L. Roberts J 23 at BY College 18-9 W Record: 4-2 F 6 BY College 17-18 L Home: 3-1 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L F 19 at LDSU 20-27 L Road: 1-1 D 14 Weber Academy 48-34 W Long Win Streak: 4 J 11 Alumni 61-26 W 1904-05 Long Loss Streak: 1 J 18 LDSU 34-20 W Record: 9-3 Coach: C.T. Teetzel J 25 Burlington (S.L.) 49-17 W Home: 5-1 F 1 BY College 40-29 W Road: 4-2 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L F 8 Utah 31-49 L Long Win Streak: 7 J 17 at BY College 14-16 L F 14 at BY College 28-26 W Long Loss Streak: 1 J 18 at Utah State 29-16 W F 15 at Utah State 33-23 W J 25 LDSU (OT) 20-19 W F 22 at Utah (OT) 26-29 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L F 1 Utah State 43-19 W M 1 Utah State 20-29 L J 21 at A.F. Apollos NS L F 15 LDSU 26-25 W J 28 LDSU 51-7 W F 22 BY College 22-27 L 1913-14 F 3 at State Deaf School 64-6 W Record: 8-2 F 4 at BY College 22-14 W 1908-09 Home: 6-0 F 10 A.F. Apollos NS W Record: 7-4 Road: 2-2 F 11 BY College 19-12 W Home: 4-2 Long Win Streak: 4 F 18 Weber Academy 30-10 W Road: 3-2 Long Loss Streak: 1 F 24 at LDSU NS W Long Win Streak: 4 Coach: E.L. Roberts F 25 at Weber Academy 14-16 L Long Loss Streak: 3 M 4 State Deaf School NS W Coach: Fred Bennion DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L M 4 at A.F. Apollos 10-7 W J 10 S.L. Hardware 53-18 W M 25 Wheaton College (Ill.) 27-35 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 17 Deseret Business 44-13 W D 12 YMCA 23-29 L J 31 BY College 43-23 W 1905-06 J 9 at YMCA 17-31 L F 5 Montana State 67-14 W Record: 11-1 J 16 at LDSU 16-30 L F 14 at Utah 23-36 L Home: 6-1 J 23 Utah 32-9 W F 21 Utah State 41-21 W Road: 5-0 J 30 BY College 35-21 W F 28 Utah 32-24 W Long Win Streak: 6 F 6 Utah State 37-11 W M 6 at Utah State 28-19 W Long Loss Streak: 1 F 20 LDSU 28-33 L M 7 at BY College 22-15 W Coach: C.T. Teetzel F 22 Oregon 26-24 W M 9 at Oneida Academy 25-26 L F 26 at Utah State 37-13 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L F 27 at BY College 34-27 W J 13 LDSU 25-12 W M 5 at Utah 40-27 W J 19 Weber Academy NS W J 27 State Deaf School 62-4 W 1909-10 F 9 at Weber Academy 15-11 W Record: 9-2 F 10 at State Deaf School NS W Home: 5-1 F 13 Chicago YMCA 14-22 L Road: 4-1 F 16 at LDSU 19-17 W Long Win Streak: 8 F 23 at Utah State 21-14 W Long Loss Streak: 1 F 24 at BY College 20-18 W Coach: Fred Bennion M 2 Minn. Red Wings 20-18 W M 3 Utah State 19-11 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L M 17 BY College 20-19 W J 8 YMCA 28-26 W J 14 at BY College 33-13 W 1906-07 J 15 at Utah State 40-20 W Record: 7-3 J 22 BY College 42-14 W Home: 5-1 F 5 at Utah 31-27 W Road: 2-1 F 11 Utah 31-17 W Neutral: 0-1 F 12 at LDSU 29-21 W Long Win Streak: 3 F 18 Utah State 47-31 W Long Loss Streak: 1 F 22 YMCA 21-26 L Coach: C.T. Teetzel F 25 LDSU 47-12 W F 26 at YMCA 13-23 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L E.L. ROBERTS J 19 Weber Academy 72-9 W 1910-11 J 26 BY College (OT) 26-24 W Record: 8-0 Years: 1911-20, 25-28 (12) F 1 at LDSU 32-29 W Home: 5-0 Record: 87-49 (.640) F 7 Chicago Crescents 21-24 L Road: 3-0 F 16 Utah State 44-11 W Long Win Streak: 8 F 23 !Weber Academy 2-0 W Coach: Henry Rose M 1 at Utah State 23-12 W 1914-15 M 2 at BY College 16-19 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Record: 6-2 M 8 LDSU 30-19 W J 7 at Snow Academy 45-25 W Home: 4-0

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Road: 2-2 Long Win Streak: 6 1919-20 Long Loss Streak: 1 Record: 4-2 Coach: E.L. Roberts Conference: 0-2, T3rd RMC Home: 2-0 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Road: 2-2 J 15 at Apollos 23-27 L Long Win Streak: 4 J 16 Apollos 35-25 W Long Loss Streak: 2 J 30 BY College 37-32 W Coach: E.L. Roberts F 13 Utah State 29-21 W F 20 Utah 29-28 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L F 26 at Utah State 31-23 W J 9 at Springville H.S. 34-19 W F 27 at BY College 24-18 W J 10 BY H.S. 49-32 W M 12 at Utah 20-38 L J 21 at American Fork Legion 56-34 W J 24 Lehi Legion 47-20 W 1915-16 J 31 at Utah State 27-55 L Record: 3-3 M 4 at Utah 30-41 L Home: 3-1 Road: 0-2 1920-21 Long Win Streak: 2 Record: 10-2 Long Loss Streak: 2 Conference: 2-2, 2nd RMC Coach: E.L. Roberts Home: 9-0 Road: 1-2 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Long Win Streak: 10 Years: 1920-25 (5) J 15 Springville H.S. 44-17 W Long Loss Streak: 1 Record: 50-20 (.714) F 4 at Utah 26-41 L Coach: Alvin Twitchell F 12 Utah State 42-17 W F 19 Iola (KS) YMCA 70-25 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L F 26 at Utah State 23-37 L at Lehi Legion 16-39 L at Nephi H.S. NS W M 4 Utah 30-38 L Utah AA 33-29 W Wasatch H.S. 38-21 W BY H.S. 56-23 W J 10 Colorado College 36-39 L 1916-17 Alumni 29-25 W J 11 Colorado College (OT) 40-38 W Record: 14-2 Pleasant Grove High 43-14 W J 12 Colorado College 32-25 W Home: 8-0 Alumni 29-25 W J 12 LDSU 34-38 L Road: 3-1 Provo Legion 36-30 W J 18 Idaho AC 35-18 W Neutral: 3-1 J 22 Utah 22-16 W J 19 Nephi H.S. 39-25 W Long Win Streak: 14 F 5 at Utah State 43-45 W J 25 at Utah 38-21 W Long Loss Streak: 1 Provo Legion 31-25 W J 26 at Utah 36-26 W Coach: E.L. Roberts F 26 Utah State 30-28 W J 29 Colorado Technical College 27-33 L M 5 at Utah 16-29 L J 30 Colorado Technical College 34-31 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L F 8 Utah State 36-43 L D 13 at Springville H.S. 19-20 L 1921-22 F 9 Utah State 38-21 W J 6 BY H.S. 50-20 W Record: 9-3 F 15 Utah 37-22 W J 13 West H.S. 42-24 W Conference: 3-1, 1st RMC F 16 Utah 34-32 W J 20 Springville H.S. 61-24 W Home: 6-2 F 22 at Utah State 30-27 W J 27 LDSU 38-19 W Road: 3-1 F 23 at Utah State 32-25 W J 29 Chicago Cres. 51-9 W Long Win Streak: 6 F 3 at BY College 84-37 W Long Loss Streak: 1 1924-25 F 10 Utah 38-32 W Coach: Alvin Twitchell Record: 10-6 F 17 Utah State 43-22 W Conference: 7-1, 1st RMC F 23 at Utah 54-33 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Home: 2-0 M 3 Alumni 50-19 W Provo Legion 24-36 L Road: 2-2 M 8 at Utah State 34-27 W Provo Legion 35-24 W Long Win Streak: 4 M 14 #Brown-King (SL) 52-21 W WAA 28-31 L Long Loss Streak: 2 M 15 #NW Normal (OK) 35-24 W Lehi H.S. 47-23 W Coach: Alvin Twitchell M 16 #Seward Park Bro. 27-16 W BYU Frosh 32-22 W M 17 #Illinois AC 14-27 L at Lehi H.S. 26-23 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L #AAU Tourney (Chicago) at A.F. Legion 44-24 W J 9 Nephi H.S. 44-20 W A.F. Legion 36-10 W J 10 Provo H.S. 31-24 W 1917-18 F 3 Utah 29-16 W J 17 Apex 34-22 W Record: 5-3 F 11 Utah State 39-22 W J 23 at Utah State 29-26 W Conference: 1-1, T2nd RMC F 25 at Utah 32-27 W J 24 at Utah State 22-42 L Home: 3-2 M 3 at Utah State 34-36 L F 6 Utah 33-35 L Road: 2-1 F 7 Utah 42-25 W Long Win Streak: 2 1922-23 F 13 Utah State 48-36 W Long Loss Streak: 1 Record: 7-5 F 14 Utah State 24-23 W Coach: E.L. Roberts Conference: 4-4, T2nd RMC F 20 Western State 54-18 W Home: 6-1 F 21 Western State 55-27 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Road: 1-4 F 27 at Utah 24-36 L N 29 at Lehi H.S. 30-34 L Long Win Streak: 6 F 28 at Utah 41-36 W J 12 BY H.S. 40-28 W Long Loss Streak: 5 M 19 at Colorado College 32-41 L J 19 Lehi H.S. 67-30 W Coach: Alvin Twitchell M 20 at Colorado College 34-42 L J 25 BY College (OT) 32-36 L M 21 at Colorado College 25-39 L F 1 Hinckley Academy 58-28 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L F 9 Utah 21-27 L J 4 at Carbon County H.S. 51-25 W 1925-26 F 11 at American Fork H.S. 48-35 W J 13 BY H.S. 24-17 W Record: 11-5 F 23 at Utah 38-28 W J 20 West H.S. 44-20 W Conference: 7-5, 2nd RMC J 24 Provo H.S. 30-20 W Home: 7-3 1918-19 J 26 Utah 36-29 W Road: 4-2 Record: 5-3 J 27 Utah 25-19 W Long Win Streak: 4 Conference: 1-3, 3rd RMC F 2 at Utah State 19-55 L Long Loss Streak: 3 Home: 4-2 F 3 at Utah State 30-36 L Coach: E.L. Roberts Road: 1-1 F 16 at Utah 33-35 L Long Win Streak: 4 F 17 at Utah 18-24 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Long Loss Streak: 2 F 23 Utah State 22-23 L J 6 SE College (OK) 40-21 W Coach: E.L. Roberts F 24 Utah State 37-26 W J 14 Apex 33-31 W J 22 at Utah 22-21 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L 1923-24 J 23 at Utah 35-31 W Pleasant Grove H.S. 58-19 W Record: 14-4 J 29 Utah State 31-49 L Lehi H.S. 72-14 W Conference: 6-2, 1st RMC J 30 Utah State 36-32 W Springville H.S. 46-19 W Home: 9-4 F 5 at Montana State 18-41 L F 6 at Spanish Fork H.S. 87-18 W Road: 5-0 F 6 at Montana State 31-36 L F 7 at Utah 22-50 L Long Win Streak: 5 F 12 Utah 34-39 L F 15 BY College 50-24 W Long Loss Streak: 1 F 13 Utah 37-24 W M 1 Utah State 23-26 L Coach: Alvin Twitchell F 19 at Western State 53-22 W M 8 Utah 21-31 L F 20 at Western State 38-30 W F 26 Utah State 52-43 W

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F 27 Utah State 34-36 L D 12 at Wyoming 36-37 L M 3 Montana State 52-33 W 1928-29 D 13 at Wyoming 46-42 W M 4 Montana State 36-20 W Record: 20-10 D 15 at Colorado State College 42-29 W Conference: 6-6, T2nd, RMC D 17 at Henry’s (Wichita) 29-61 L 1926-27 Home: 10-5 D 19 at Butler 34-45 L Record: 5-14 Road: 10-4 D 20 at Illinois Wesleyan 34-33 W Conference: 1-11, 4th RMC Neutral: 0-1 D 22 at Marquette 31-35 L Home: 4-8 Long Win Streak: 8 D 26 at John Carroll 58-27 W Road: 1-5 Long Loss Streak: 2 D 27 at Western Reserve 42-27 W Long Win Streak: 1 Coach: G. Ott Romney D 29 at Michigan State 28-29 L Long Loss Streak: 6 D 30 at Chicago 38-35 W Coach: E.L. Roberts DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 31 at St. Louis 37-32 W D 8 Alumni 36-48 L J 1 at Wittenberg 36-43 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 8 Vico Oil 38-37 W J 3 at Cincinnati 41-27 W D 18 Dixie College 40-25 W D 14 Dixie College 34-24 W J 5 Nebraska 55-44 W D 29 at Hinckley Academy 15-35 L D 14 Snow College 41-26 W J 8 Henry’s (Wichita) 45-52 L J 7 BY H.S. 22-24 L D 17 Colorado State College 47-39 W J 12 Montana State 63-52 W J 8 BY H.S. 44-22 W D 18 at Arthur Academy 42-60 L J 13 Montana State (OT) 54-50 W J 14 Arthur Academy 40-42 L D 26 v. North Dakota 50-53 L J 23 Utah (OT) 51-52 L J 15 Alumni 47-33 W D 28 North Dakota 42-26 W J 24 Utah 43-45 L J 21 at Utah State 47-50 L D 29 North Dakota 31-30 W J 30 at Utah State 59-61 L J 22 at Utah State 34-62 L J 2 at Los Angeles Academy 32-23 W J 31 at Utah State 45-39 W J 28 Utah 39-42 L J 3 at Alhambra Academy 33-26 W F 6 at Montana State 27-42 L J 29 Utah 35-37 L J 4 at Hollywood Academy 49-44 W F 7 at Montana State 53-41 W F 4 at Montana State 37-64 L J 5 at Pacific Coast Academy 41-28 W F 9 at Idaho State 76-34 W F 5 at Montana State 33-49 L J 7 at Las Vegas Academy 42-26 W F 20 Utah State 61-51 W F 12 Apex 50-22 W J 9 Phillips 40-30 W F 21 Utah State 53-40 W F 18 Montana State 20-43 L J 10 Phillips 38-51 L F 27 at Utah 39-49 L F 19 Montana State 38-53 L J 18 Utah 41-38 W F 28 at Utah 57-49 W F 25 at Utah 31-34 L J 19 Utah 49-45 W F 26 at Utah (OT) 40-34 W J 23 at Montana Normal 77-25 W 1931-32 M 4 Utah State 38-44 L J 24 at Montana Mines 29-25 W Record: 20-12 M 5 Utah State 35-42 L J 25 at Montana State 36-72 L Conference 8-4, T1st RMC J 26 at Montana State 37-67 L Home: 11-3 1927-28 F 1 at Utah State 53-45 W Road: 8-9 Record: 13-10 F 2 at Utah State 46-34 W Neutral: 1-0 Conference: 3-9, 4th RMC F 8 at Utah 41-56 L Long Win Streak: 5 Home: 7-6 F 9 at Utah 53-37 W Long Loss Streak: 3 Road: 6-4 F 18 Montana State 42-70 L Coach: G. Ott Romney Long Win Streak: 9 F 19 Montana State 57-66 L Long Loss Streak: 7 M 1 Utah State 49-45 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Coach: E.L. Roberts M 2 Utah State 50-52 L N 26 Utah State Alumni 62-51 W N 27 Utah Alumni 55-33 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L 1929-30 N 28 Alumni 58-36 W D 10 Arthur Academy 41-39 W Record: 23-7 D 4 Gila College 50-23 W D 17 Oregon State 22-37 L Conference: 6-6, 3rd RMC D 5 Gila College 52-28 W D 22 Ricks College 53-31 W Home: 12-2 D 11 at Wisconsin 16-32 L D 28 at Milford Academy 42-41 W Road: 11-5 D 12 at Loyola (Ill.) 30-35 L D 29 at Branch Academy 59-22 W Long Win Streak: 9 D 14 at Marquette 39-32 W D 30 at Dixie College 30-24 W Long Loss Streak: 2 D 15 at Iowa State 28-47 L D 31 at Dixie College 32-25 W Coach: G. Ott Romney D 17 at Nebraska 31-27 W J 7 Branch AC 53-27 W D 19 at Creighton 36-41 L J 13 Milford AC 45-39 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 21 at Wyoming 47-57 L J 14 Milford Academy 45-34 W D 4 38th Infantry 55-26 W D 22 at Wyoming 31-61 L J 14 Alumni 47-33 W D 4 College All-Stars 63-44 W D 28 Olson’s Swedes 35-25 W J 20 Montana State 41-43 L D 11 Alumni 63-45 W J 7 Henry’s (Wichita) 43-30 W J 21 Montana State 37-43 L D 16 Wyoming 47-25 W J 8 Henry’s (Wichita) 39-22 W J 27 at Utah 37-30 W D 18 Wyoming 51-38 W J 15 at Utah 44-36 W J 28 at Utah 35-31 W D 21 at UCLA 47-40 W J 16 at Utah 39-40 L F 10 Utah State 49-34 W D 23 at UCLA 43-47 L J 22 Utah State (OT) 45-47 L F 11 Utah State 31-39 L D 26 at Los Angeles 45-39 W J 23 Utah State 40-37 W F 17 Utah 25-31 L D 27 at Pacific Coast Academy 34-33 W J 29 at Montana State 36-23 W F 18 Utah 26-31 L D 28 at Hollywood Academy 79-50 W J 30 at Montana State 37-22 W F at Utah State 41-52 L D 30 at Occidental 47-43 W F 5 Utah 32-35 L F at Utah State 42-48 L J 2 at San Bernardino JC 49-23 W F 6 Utah 43-34 W M at Montana State 44-69 L J 3 at Dixie College 36-32 W F 15 Montana State 48-26 W M at Montana State 41-57 L J 4 at Snow College 41-28 W F 16 Montana State 42-43 L J 10 Nevada-Reno 44-26 W F 26 at Utah State 39-32 W J 11 Nevada-Reno 46-35 W F 27 at Utah State 63-50 W J 17 Utah State 37-39 L M 1 vs. Utah 35-33 W J 18 Utah State 53-37 W M 3 at Wyoming 33-37 L J 24 Montana State 43-69 L M 4 at Wyoming 28-29 L J 25 Montana State 45-42 W M 5 at Wyoming 38-22 W J 31 at Utah 49-53 L F 1 at Utah 30-38 L 1932-33 F 7 at Montana State 47-41 W Record: 20-7 F 8 at Montana State 39-70 L Conference: 9-3, 1st RMC F 10 at Idaho State 51-33 W Home: 9-4 F 14 at Utah State 49-36 W Road: 10-3 F 15 at Utah State 41-55 L Neutral: 1-0 F 21 Montana Miners 56-37 W Long Win Streak: 6 F 28 Utah 56-31 W Long Loss Streak: 2 M 1 Utah 59-42 W Coach: G. Ott Romney

1930-31 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Record: 20-13 D 8 Alumni 47-26 W Conference: 7-5, T2nd RMC D 8 Alumni 43-35 W Home: 8-3 D 16 at Western State 58-20 W Road: 12-10 D 17 at Western State 49-41 W Long Win Streak: 4 D 19 at Colorado State College 38-33 W Long Loss Streak: 3 D 20 at Colorado State College 46-36 W G. OTT ROMNEY Coach: G. Ott Romney D 21 at Denver Piggly Wiggly 20-41 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 22 at Colorado College 43-30 W Years: 1928-35 (7) N 29 Alumni 57-49 W D 23 at Colorado College 55-34 W Record: 139-71 (.662) D 5 Deseret News Academy 63-30 W J 5 Henry’s (Wichita) 30-47 L D 6 Alumni 80-68 W J 6 Olson’s Swedes 31-32 L D 11 at Rock Springs Academy 47-50 L J 13 Utah 40-27 W

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J 14 Utah 33-34 L F 5 at Montana State 33-71 L J 20 at Montana State 53-38 W 1935-36 F 6 at Montana State 45-55 L J 21 at Montana State 33-26 W Record: 16-9 F 12 at Utah State 55-45 W J 27 at Utah State 33-40 L Conference: 6-6, 2nd RMC F 13 at Utah State 38-47 L J 28 at Utah State 59-44 W Home: 9-3 F 19 Utah 35-43 L F 6 Montana State 42-29 W Road: 7-6 F 20 Utah 36-31 W F 7 Montana State 53-27 W Long Win Streak: 7 F 17 at Utah 43-42 W Long Loss Streak: 4 1937-38 F 18 at Utah 36-50 L Coach: Edwin R. Kimball Record: 8-13 F 24 Utah State 37-30 W Conference: 4-8, 5th SC F 25 Utah State 48-36 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Home: 7-6 M 4 vs. Utah 43-26 W D 7 Alumni 72-52 W Road: 1-7 M 9 Wyoming 25-35 L D 13 Taylor Brothers 75-45 W Long Win Streak: 3 M 10 Wyoming 37-33 W D 16 at Denver 45-49 L Long Loss Streak: 4 M 11 Wyoming 41-39 W D 17 at Nebraska 34-53 L Coach: Fred “Buck” Dixon D 18 at Hastings 54-30 W 1933-34 D 19 at Creighton 43-36 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Record: 18-12 D 20 at Colorado College 38-41 L D 11 Alumni 68-78 L Conference: 9-3, 1st RMC D 21 at Colorado College 61-45 W D 17 at Idaho State 30-38 L Home: 10-2 D 24 at Drake 63-38 W D 18 at Idaho State 32-40 L Road: 8-8 D 28 Nebraska 46-39 W D 20 Idaho 40-45 L Neutral: 0-2 D 30 Fresno State 63-54 W D 21 Idaho 47-40 W Long Win Streak: 8 D 31 Fresno State 72-41 W D 22 Hastings 47-43 W Long Loss Streak: 4 D 30 Nevada 49-45 W Coach: G. Ott Romney J 7 Nevada 42-44 L J 8 Alumni 59-57 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 14 at Denver 63-51 W D 6 Clark’s Ins. 56-38 W J 15 at Colorado 37-54 L D 6 Alumni 56-51 W J 21 at Utah State 53-60 L D 11 Ogden Boosters 30-31 L J 22 Utah 41-48 L D 13 Denver Academy 47-50 L J 28 Colorado State 50-46 W D 18 Colorado College 43-27 W J 29 Colorado 49-55 L D 19 Granite Mart 56-35 W F 11 at Wyoming 47-61 L D 21 vs. Ogden Boosters 26-36 L F 12 at Colorado State 39-45 L D 22 vs. USC 33-36 L F 19 Wyoming 38-49 L D 26 at Denver Piggly Wiggly 25-49 L F 25 Utah State 58-50 W D 27 at Denver 43-38 W F 26 Denver 74-41 W D 28 at Denver AC 36-35 W M 4 at Utah 43-54 L D 29 at Colorado 31-38 L D 30 at Western State 51-42 W 1938-39 J 1 at Western State 54-32 W Record: 12-12 J 2 at Cook’s Sporting Goods 59-26 W Conference: 4-8, T5th SC J 12 Utah State 57-34 W Home: 8-3 J 13 Utah State 42-35 W Road: 4-8 J 19 Montana State 48-31 W EDWIN R. KIMBALL Neutral: 0-1 J 20 Montana State 52-37 W Years: 1935-36, 38-41 (4) Long Win Streak: 3 J 26 at Utah 41-37 W Long Loss Streak: 4 J 27 at Utah 30-43 L Record: 59-38 (.608) Coach: Edwin R. Kimball F 9 Utah 45-31 W F 10 Utah 40-28 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L F 16 at Utah State 48-37 W D 10 Weber College 37-45 L F 17 at Utah State 35-43 L J 4 Pacific States Pipe 75-16 W D 10 Alumni 43-42 W F 23 at Montana State 44-30 W J 10 at Montana State 45-40 W D 13 Ecker Studio 55-47 W F 24 at Montana State 23-32 L J 11 at Montana State 40-42 L D 19 at Montana 50-71 L M 8 at Wyoming 38-43 L J 17 Utah 42-34 W D 20 at Montana 54-47 W M 9 at Wyoming (OT) 44-47 L J 18 Utah 47-42 W D 21 at Montana State 50-46 W M 10 at Wyoming 34-43 L J 27 Montana State 63-31 W D 22 at Montana State 38-43 L J 28 Montana State 39-42 L D 23 at Idaho State 40-17 W 1934-35 F 7 Utah State 35-36 L D 24 at Idaho State 34-25 W Record: 18-10 F 8 Utah State 33-37 L D 27 Montana 50-46 W Conference: 6-6, 2nd RMC F 14 at Utah 35-36 L D 28 vs. Montana 38-45 L Home: 14-4 F 15 at Utah 37-36 W J 7 Utah State 46-54 L Road: 3-6 F 21 at Utah State 39-32 W J 13 at Colorado 33-44 L Neutral: 1-0 F 22 at Utah State 41-51 L J 14 at Wyoming 27-35 L Long Win Streak: 11 J 20 Utah 40-32 W Long Loss Streak: 4 1936-37 J 27 Montana State 69-35 W Coach: G. Ott Romney Record: 17-10 F 7 Colorado 35-34 W Conference: 5-7, T3rd RMC F 10 at Colorado State 43-44 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Home: 8-3 F 11 at Denver 49-53 L N 21 Alumni 68-51 W Road: 8-6 F 17 Denver 52-34 W N 21 Alumni 51-53 L Neutral: 1-1 F 18 Wyoming 44-46 L N 30 Gibbs Institute 65-26 W Long Win Streak: 7 F 25 Colorado State 91-52 W N 30 Alumni 34-40 L Long Loss Streak: 4 D 5 Pinney Beverage 49-33 W Coach: Fred “Buck” Dixon D 10 CYO 63-37 W D 13 Denver AC 29-36 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 20 at Creighton 48-38 W D 5 Alumni 40-29 W D 21 at Colorado State College 56-22 W D 5 Alumni 58-31 W D 22 at Denver AC 33-41 L D 11 Idaho State 30-24 W D 28 Colorado State College 46-35 W D 12 Idaho State 34-35 L D 29 vs. Colorado State College 66-49 W D 18 vs. Western State 43-42 W J 4 Branch AC 68-35 W D 19 vs. Western State 39-42 L J 4 Dixie College 56-31 W D 21 Western State 66-35 W J 5 Branch AC 51-38 W D 30 at Loyola Marymount 32-35 L J 5 Dixie College 70-34 W J 2 at La Verne 66-21 W J 11 Utah 54-25 W J 4 at Fresno State 38-30 W J 12 Utah 56-53 W J 5 at Fresno State 45-44 W J 18 Montana State 62-28 W J 6 at UC-Davis 38-28 W J 19 Montana State 55-32 W J 7 at UC-Davis 33-32 W J 25 at Utah State 39-38 W J 8 at Nevada 42-38 W J 26 at Utah State 27-41 L J 9 at Nevada 36-24 W F 8 Utah State (OT) 47-48 L J 15 Utah State 31-40 L F 9 Utah State 40-39 W J 16 Utah State 49-35 W FRED “BUCK” DIXON F 15 at Utah (OT) 46-50 L J 22 Montana State 38-32 W F 16 at Utah 43-52 L J 23 Montana State 42-37 W Years: 1936-38 (2) F 22 at Montana State 41-53 L J 29 at Utah 30-45 L Record: 25-23 (.521) F 23 at Montana State 46-56 L J 30 at Utah 40-41 L

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M 3 at Utah 47-52 L Long Loss Streak: 3 M 4 at Utah State 38-53 L Coach:

1939-40 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Record: 17-8 N 30 Alumni 28-60 L Conference: 7-5, T3rd SC D 2 Montana State 51-31 W Home: 10-3 D 8 Kearns Depot 39-41 L Road: 6-4 D 9 Ecker Studio 48-56 L Neutral: 1-1 D 15 at Idaho State 35-45 L Long Win Streak: 6 D 16 at Idaho State 45-33 W Long Loss Streak: 2 D 20 vs. Ecker Studio 41-61 L Coach: Edwin R. Kimball D 29 at Pepperdine 51-56 L D 30 at Pratt Aircraft 43-44 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 2 at Walker Bomb. 48-45 W D 9 Weber College 47-43 W J 3 at Walker Bomb. 59-47 W D 9 Alumni 52-54 L J 5 at U.S. Naval Hospital 44-34 W D 15 Idaho State 42-48 L J 12 at Kearns Depot 47-42 W D 16 Provo Lions 53-41 W J 19 at Wyoming 41-51 L D 16 Idaho State 59-31 W J 20 at Colorado 36-55 L D 19 at Ricks College 77-49 W J 26 Utah 46-51 L D 20 vs. Oregon State 30-57 L F 3 Utah State 50-41 W D 21 vs. Oregon State 47-42 W F 13 Colorado 60-58 W D 29 Provo Lions 61-53 W F 17 at Denver 61-50 W D 30 at Weber College 70-35 W F 23 Denver 70-31 W J 2 Clark’s Institute 66-53 W F 24 Wyoming 34-39 L J 5 at Montana State 47-33 W FLOYD MILLETT M 3 at Utah 52-56 L J 6 at Montana State 58-35 W Years: 1941-49 (8) M 7 at Utah State 64-37 W J 13 Colorado 47-75 L J 19 at Colorado State 32-40 L Record: 104-77 (.575) 1945-46 J 20 at Denver 54-44 W Record: 12-13 J 26 Denver 63-48 W Conference: 6-6, T4th SC J 27 Wyoming 34-29 W J 24 Colorado State 52-27 W Home: 4-4 F 3 Colorado State 62-42 W J 30 at Denver 46-34 W Road: 6-7 F 9 at Utah 39-45 L J 31 at Wyoming 34-45 L Neutral: 2-2 F 10 at Utah State 35-55 L F 7 at Utah 50-42 W Long Win Streak: 4 F 17 Utah State 49-43 W F 14 Colorado 49-52 L Long Loss Streak: 3 F 23 Utah 52-41 W F 21 Utah State 57-52 W Coach: Floyd Millet M 1 at Colorado 43-64 L F 27 at Colorado State 54-41 W M 2 at Wyoming 50-45 W F 28 at Colorado 35-52 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L M 7 Utah 42-40 W D 1 Alumni 61-62 L 1940-41 D 6 vs. Wyoming 49-58 L Record: 14-9 1942-43 D 7 vs. Montana State 55-40 W Conference: 6-6, 4th SC Record: 15-7 D 8 vs. Wyoming 37-52 L Home: 8-2 Conference: 7-1, 1st SC D 10 vs. Idaho State 58-47 W Road: 5-6 Home: 9-0 D 11 at Idaho State 54-47 W Neutral: 1-1 Road: 6-7 Clearfield Navy 60-16 W Long Win Streak: 5 Long Win Streak: 9 D 21 at Kearns Depot 42-54 L Long Loss Streak: 2 Long Loss Streak: 3 D 27 at Manhattan 53-43 W Coach: Edwin R. Kimball Coach: Floyd Millet J 1 at Canisius 62-52 W J 3 at Northwestern 41-61 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 4 at Loyola (Ill.) 43-44 L D 7 Weber College 50-16 W N 28 Weber College 47-45 W J 5 at Valparaiso 58-72 L D 7 Alumni 70-40 W N 28 Alumni 52-35 W J 12 at Utah State 47-29 W D 13 at Idaho State 39-27 W D 9 at Canisius (OT) 50-49 W J 18 Wyoming 36-41 L D 14 at Idaho State 56-29 W D 12 at Long Island 40-43 L J 25 Denver 48-23 W D 18 at St. Barbara State College 47-39 W D 15 at Temple 32-35 L J 26 Colorado State 42-41 W D 19 at San Diego State 45-49 L D 18 at Loyola (Ill.) 44-50 L F 1 at Denver 37-36 W D 20 at San Diego State 40-42 L J 5 Carbon College 72-20 W F 2 at Wyoming 57-41 W D 27 vs. Montana 47-41 W J 5 Snow College 78-38 W F 9 at Utah 28-46 L D 28 vs. Montana 44-48 L J 12 Ecker Studio 39-30 W F 16 Colorado 53-65 L J 3 Montana State 67-45 W J 15 at Utah State 38-43 L F 23 Utah State 64-48 W J 4 Montana State 67-45 W J 16 at Utah State 58-41 W M 2 at Colorado State 40-47 L J 10 Utah State 66-34 W J 22 at Snow College 74-43 W M 4 at Colorado 42-60 L J 17 at Wyoming 45-46 L J 29 Utah 41-30 W M 9 Utah 53-71 L J 18 at Colorado 31-34 L J 30 Utah 41-29 W J 24 Utah 27-32 L F 5 at Weber College 53-51 W 1946-47 F 14 Colorado 45-50 L F 12 at Utah 44-34 W Record: 9-16 F 15 at Colorado State 40-36 W F 13 at Utah 47-45 W Conference: 3-9, 6th SC F 21 at Denver (OT) 34-32 W F 19 Utah State 44-38 W Home: 6-4 F 22 Denver 52-37 W F 20 Utah State 63-59 W Road: 1-11 F 28 Wyoming 49-45 W F 25 at Wyoming 42-53 L Neutral: 2-1 M 1 Colorado State 60-33 W F 26 at Wyoming 43-47 L Long Win Streak: 3 M 7 at Utah 39-50 L F 27 at Wyoming 43-66 L Long Loss Streak: 5 M 8 at Utah State 47-48 L Coach: Floyd Millet 1943-44 1941-42 Record: 3-2 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Record: 17-3 Conference: None N 30 Alumni 70-54 W Conference: 9-3, T2nd SC Home: 1-0 D 4 at Northern Arizona 41-54 L Home: 7-1 Road: 2-2 D 5 vs. Arizona State 55-58 L Road: 8-2 Long Win Streak: 2 D 6 vs. Arizona State 52-33 W Neutral: 2-0 Long Loss Streak: 2 D 11 Washington State 49-50 L Long Win Streak: 13 Coach: Floyd Millet D 12 Washington State 44-38 W Long Loss Streak: 1 D 14 Idaho State 50-39 W Coach: Floyd Millet DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 20 vs. San Francisco+ 45-36 W D 4 Alumni 57-54 W D 21 at Nevada+ 32-50 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 11 at Canisius 45-36 W J 1 at Long Island 59-62 L D 6 Weber College 51-28 W D 14 at Long Island 41-56 L J 4 at Temple 57-55 W D 13 Idaho State 53-29 W D 18 at Albright 49-53 L J 6 at Western Kentucky 44-62 L D 19 at Montana State 51-37 W D 22 at Omaha 45-40 W J 7 at Western Kentucky 40-59 L D 20 at Montana 46-34 W J 17 at Colorado 44-56 L D 22 at Montana State 64-48 W 1944-45 J 18 at Denver 51-64 L D 23 at Idaho State 45-28 W Record: 11-12 J 24 Wyoming 44-51 L J 2 vs. Nevada 65-31 W Conference: None J 31 Colorado State 69-47 W J 3 vs. Nevada 76-44 W Home: 4-5 F 8 Utah 54-62 L J 10 at Utah State 54-24 W Road: 7-6 F 14 at Colorado State 48-51 L J 16 Wyoming 53-49 W Neutral: 0-1 F 15 at Wyoming 47-70 L J 23 Denver 45-30 W Long Win Streak: 4 F 21 Colorado 47-36 W

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F 22 Utah State 62-40 W # NAIB Tournament (Kansas City) F 28 Denver 56-59 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L M 4 at Utah State 49-52 L 1949-50 N 24 Regis 68-55 W M 8 at Utah 66-82 L Record: 22-12 N 25 Regis 71-58 W + Reno Tournament Conference: 14-6, 1st SC D 2 at Niagara 84-69 W Home: 10-0 D 5 at CCNY 69-71 L 1947-48 Road: 9-8 D 7 at Eastern Kentucky 63-58 W Record: 16-11 Neutral: 3-4 D 9 at Marshall 70-57 W Conference: 8-2, 1st SC Postseason: 1-1 NCAA D 19 Indiana State 75-72 W Home: 9-0 Long Win Streak: 8 D 20 Indiana State 79-58 W Road: 5-8 Long Loss Streak: 5 D 27 vs. Utah* 49-58 L Neutral: 2-3 Vs. Ranked Teams: 3-0 D 29 vs. New Mexico* 64-56 W Postseason: 1-1 Coach: Stan Watts D 30 vs. Colorado State* 77-52 W Long Win Streak: 6 J 5 at Denver 53-47 W Long Loss Streak: 4 J 6 at Denver 41-42 L Coach: Floyd Millet J 8 at No. 10 Wyoming 61-57 W J 12 at Utah State 72-59 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 13 at Utah State 68-72 L N 29 Alumni 65-54 W J 19 No. 13 Wyoming 64-58 W at Camp Monmouth 60-30 W J 20 No. 13 Wyoming 65-38 W D 4 at CCNY (OT) 56-61 L J 25 Denver 91-58 W D 5 at Syracuse 52-74 L J 27 Denver 60-44 W D 6 at Niagara 54-53 W F 2 Utah State 83-57 W D 8 at West Virginia 51-68 L F 3 Utah State 51-42 W D 9 at Duquesne 39-51 L F 8 Colorado State 70-42 W D 15 Arizona State 46-45 W F 9 Colorado State 65-40 W D 16 Arizona State 48-45 W F 16 at Utah 73-60 W D 26 vs. Arkansas+ 65-58 W F 17 Utah 49-54 L D 27 vs. Syracuse+ 45-53 L F 23 at Colorado State 50-45 W D 30 vs. Idaho+ 41-42 L F 24 at Colorado State 60-51 W J 2 at Nevada 44-45 L F 26 at Wyoming 49-50 L J 3 at Nevada 57-64 L M 2 at Utah 58-67 L J 10 Ecuador 67-21 W M 3 Utah 69-50 W J 16 Denver 75-69 W M 12 vs. No. 10 St. Louis+ 75-58 W J 17 at Utah 65-63 W M 15 vs. Seton Hall+ 69-59 W J 23 at Denver 53-58 L M 17 vs. No. 13 Dayton+ 62-43 W J 24 at Colorado State 64-51 W M 21 vs. San Jose State# 68-61 W J 26 at Wyoming 45-39 W STAN WATTS M 23 vs. No. 4 Kansas State# 54-64 L J 31 Utah State 66-47 W Years: 1949-72 (23) M 24 vs. No. 15 Washington# 67-80 L F 7 Wyoming 57-42 W * Conference Tournament F 16 Colorado State 79-48 W Record: 371-254 (.594) + NIT (New York) F 21 Utah 55-51 W # NCAA (Kansas City) F 28 at Utah State 65-68 L M 8 vs. Delta State# (OT) 66-61 W 1951-52 M 10 vs. Indiana State# 68-82 L Record: 14-10 + Los Angeles Invitational DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Conference: 9-5, 2nd SC # National Intercollegiate Tournament. (Kansas City) D 2 at Idaho State 67-44 W Home: 8-2 D 3 at Idaho State 83-56 W Road: 6-6 1948-49 D 8 at Regis 53-37 W Neutral: 0-2 Record: 21-13 D 9 vs. Wyoming 57-54 W Long Win Streak: 5 Conference: 12-8, 4th SC D 10 at Denver 56-54 W Long Loss Streak: 2 Home: 10-2 D 13 vs. Culver-Stockton* 69-57 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-2 Road: 8-8 D 15 at Pepperdine* 39-45 L Coach: Stan Watts Neutral: 3-3 D 16 vs. Gonzaga* 41-46 L Postseason: 1-1 D 29 at Beloit* 61-63 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Long Win Streak: 7 D 31 at Toledo* 51-66 L D 1 Arizona 68-62 W Long Loss Streak: 3 J 2 at Bowling Green 50-75 L D 3 at Hamline 62-72 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 3-2 J 4 at Loyola (Ill.) 54-45 W D 6 at St. John’s 52-66 L Coach: Floyd Millet J 13 at Wyoming 39-46 L D 8 at Niagara 53-48 W J 14 at Wyoming 27-53 L D 10 at Syracuse 58-63 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 16 at Denver 63-45 W D 12 at Toledo 58-57 W N 20 Alumni 64-49 W J 20 Denver 55-39 W D 21 Santa Clara 64-59 W N 26 at Idaho State 58-43 W J 21 Utah State 71-41 W D 22 Santa Clara 66-61 W N 27 at Idaho State 52-46 W J 23 at Utah State 48-47 W D 28 vs. No. 1 Kentucky* 64-84 L D 4 at CCNY 57-70 L J 28 at Utah 71-51 W D 29 vs. Villanova* 58-72 L D 6 at Muhlenberg 60-56 W J 30 Utah 61-51 W J 11 Denver 55-51 W D 8 at Valparaiso 62-57 W F 3 Colorado State 46-42 W J 12 Montana 80-56 W D 10 at La Salle 54-76 L F 4 Colorado State 58-45 W J 19 Colorado State 68-47 W D 17 San Jose State 60-47 W F 10 at Denver 46-54 L J 24 at Denver 59-53 W D 18 San Jose State 73-67 W F 11 at Colorado State 30-40 L J 26 at New Mexico 72-49 W D 29 vs. Montana+ 74-76 L F 13 at Colorado State 46-55 L F 1 at Utah State 40-57 L D 30 vs. Marshall+ 64-83 L F 17 at Utah 42-56 L F 2 Utah 48-51 L J 3 vs. Nevada+ 59-56 W F 18 Utah 56-46 W F 8 at Montana 50-47 W J 4 vs. Nevada+ 61-57 W F 24 at Utah State 60-46 W F 15 Utah State 69-67 W J 10 Denver 48-50 L F 25 Utah State 63-35 W F 16 Wyoming 43-48 L J 14 at Wyoming 48-59 L M 3 No. 18 Wyoming 55-44 W F 23 New Mexico 90-61 W J 15 at Wyoming 38-58 L M 4 No. 18 Wyoming 70-52 W F 29 at Colorado State 75-65 W J 17 at Denver 51-48 W M 6 Denver 75-50 W M 1 at No. 16 Wyoming 49-55 L J 21 Utah State 60-51 W M 24 vs. Baylor# 55-56 L M 8 at Utah 50-61 L J 22 Utah State 64-56 W M 25 vs. No. 7 UCLA# 83-62 W * Sugar Bowl Tournament J 24 Wyoming 54-42 W * Los Angeles Invitational J 29 at No. 10 Utah 56-55 W # NCAA (Kansas City) J 31 No. 10 Utah 65-45 W 1952-53 F 4 at Colorado State 66-54 W 1950-51 Record: 22-8 F 5 at Colorado State 54-62 L Record: 28-9 Conference: 11-3, 2nd SC F 7 at Denver 54-68 L Conference: 15-5, 1st SC Home: 12-0 F 11 at Utah State 54-58 L Home: 13-1 Road: 8-7 F 12 at Utah State 67-54 W Road: 9-5 Neutral: 2-1 F 18 at No. 14 Utah 49-58 L Neutral: 6-3 Postseason: 0-1 NIT F 19 No. 14 Utah 52-54 L Postseason: 1-2 NCAA/3-0 NIT (NIT Champions) Long Win Streak: 7 F 21 No. 19 Wyoming 50-48 W Long Win Streak: 9 Long Loss Streak: 2 F 25 Colorado State 79-49 W Long Loss Streak: 2 Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-1 F 26 Colorado State 72-52 W Highest Rank: 11th AP Coach: Stan Watts M 7 vs. N.W. Oklahoma State# 79-50 W Final Rank: 10th UPI, 11th AP M 8 vs. N.W. Louisiana State# 57-59 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 5-2 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L + Los Angeles Invitational Coach: Stan Watts N 28 at Idaho State 69-44 W

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N 29 at Idaho State 65-47 W J 1 at Murray St. (OT) 85-86 L F 21 at Utah 66-88 L D 5 Cal State-LA 82-49 W J 4 at Manhattan 75-78 L F 23 at Montana 63-71 L D 6 Cal State-LA 56-37 W J 6 at New Mexico 92-62 W M 1 New Mexico 67-41 W D 12 San Francisco 53-52 W J 8 at Denver 90-68 W M 2 Denver 65-51 W D 16 Washington State 64-44 W J 14 Montana 92-68 W M 15 vs. No. 13 California# 59-86 L D 19 at Oregon State 69-66 W J 15 Utah State 58-62 L M 16 vs. No. 16 Idaho State# 65-54 W D 20 at Oregon State 65-67 L J 21 at Colorado State 74-68 W * Holiday Festival Tournament D 22 No. 17 St. Louis 86-69 W J 22 at Wyoming 60-68 L # NCAA (Corvallis) D 27 at Eastern Kentucky 67-69 L J 28 at Oregon 71-82 L D 29 vs. Duke* 69-68 W J 29 at Oregon 76-81 L 1957-58 D 30 vs. Wake Forest* 84-58 W F 11 No. 5 Utah (OT) 76-74 W Record: 13-13 D 31 at No. 9 N.C. State* 59-75 L F 12 at No. 5 Utah 71-78 L Conference: 9-5, T2nd SC J 3 at Utah State 72-66 W F 17 at Utah State 71-76 L Home: 8-4 J 8 at Denver 55-54 W F 19 at Montana 63-62 W Road: 5-9 J 10 at New Mexico 73-57 W F 25 Colorado State 94-65 W Long Win Streak: 8 J 16 at Montana 51-56 L F 26 Wyoming 75-62 W Long Loss Streak: 5 J 23 Wyoming 71-42 W M 4 Denver 78-62 W Coach: Stan Watts J 24 Colorado State 75-47 W M 5 New Mexico 74-48 W J 30 Montana 91-56 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 31 Utah State 77-60 W 1955-56 D 6 at Washington 45-43 W F 7 at Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 78-50 W Record: 18-8 D 7 at Washington 52-63 L F 8 at Santa Clara 64-72 L Conference: 10-4, 2nd SC D 12 Iowa State 45-54 L F 14 Utah 62-50 W Home: 12-2 D 14 Portland 63-54 W F 21 at Utah 73-50 W Road: 5-6 D 21 Oregon 55-63 L F 27 at Wyoming 59-63 L Neutral: 1-0 D 23 Oregon 76-79 L F 28 at Colorado State 57-63 L Long Win Streak: 6 D 28 at Tennessee 68-83 L M 5 Denver 69-40 W Long Loss Streak: 2 D 30 at Alabama 74-77 L M 6 New Mexico 61-43 W Highest Rank: 5th AP J 2 at Vanderbilt 56-89 L M 9 vs. Niagara+ 76-82 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-2 J 3 at Loyola (New Orleans) 90-84 W * Dixie Classic Coach: Stan Watts J 10 at Montana 69-71 L + NIT (New York) J 11 at Montana State 64-80 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 17 Colorado State 90-80 W 1953-54 D 2 UCLA 75-58 W J 18 Wyoming 62-50 W Record: 18-11 D 3 UCLA 67-65 W J 24 at Utah 81-67 W Conference: 9-5, 3rd SC D 9 Oregon 72-61 W J 31 at Utah State 67-55 W Home: 12-2 D 10 Oregon 83-52 W F 1 Montana State 67-53 W Road: 6-6 D 16 Colorado 70-53 W F 7 New Mexico 66-53 W Neutral: 0-3 D 17 Colorado 84-53 W F 8 Denver 72-60 W Postseason: 0-1 NIT D 21 at No. 2 North Carolina State 81-95 L F 15 Utah State 69-66 W Long Win Streak: 8 D 22 at Wake Forest 80-86 L F 21 at Wyoming 46-74 L Long Loss Streak: 4 D 27 vs. Toledo* 89-70 W F 22 at Colorado State 49-74 L Highest Rank: 19th AP D 28 at Detroit* 99-77 W F 27 Utah 56-74 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-1 D 30 at Michigan 79-80 L M 1 Montana 81-73 W Coach: Stan Watts J 6 at Montana 73-64 W M 6 at Denver 57-65 L J 13 Colorado State 61-49 W M 8 at New Mexico 77-54 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 14 Wyoming 74-48 W D 4 Idaho State 70-59 W J 21 No. 14 Oklahoma City 60-62 L 1958-59 D 5 Idaho State 63-50 W J 28 at Utah State 56-63 L Record: 15-11 D 11 TCU 59-48 W F 3 New Mexico 87-53 W Conference: 8-6, 4th SC D 12 TCU 71-61 W F 4 Denver 81-65 W Home: 11-2 D 18 Murray State 77-65 W F 9 Utah State 92-62 W Road: 4-7 D 19 Murray State 89-66 W F 11 at Utah 63-82 L Neutral: 0-2 D 22 San Francisco 68-61 W F 17 at Colorado State 59-70 L Long Win Streak: 5 D 26 at Manhattan* 75-58 W F 18 at Wyoming 78-67 W Long Loss Streak: 3 D 28 vs. Duquesne* 47-69 L F 24 Utah 77-82 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-1 D 30 vs. No. 13 La Salle* 62-74 L F 25 Montana 95-73 W Coach: Stan Watts J 2 at Bradley 50-77 L M 1 at New Mexico 75-69 W J 5 at Saint Louis 74-86 L M 3 at Denver 96-86 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 8 Denver 81-58 W * Motor City Tournament D 3 at Portland 77-72 W J 9 New Mexico 76-63 W D 5 at Oregon (OT) 75-79 L J 14 at Utah State 68-73 L 1956-57 D 6 at Oregon 67-71 L J 16 at Montana 71-62 W Record: 19-9 D 12 Washington State 72-59 W J 22 Montana 62-54 W Conference: 11-3, 1st SC D 15 No. 3 Kansas State 77-68 W J 23 Utah State 75-63 W Home: 11-1 D 19 Santa Clara 80-59 W J 29 at Washington 89-79 W Road: 6-6 D 20 Santa Clara 75-65 W J 30 at Washington 51-55 L Neutral: 2-2 D 22 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 72-67 W F 12 at Wyoming 47-63 L Postseason: 1-1 NCAA D 27 vs. Dartmouth* 75-88 L F 13 at Colorado State 76-77 L Long Win Streak: 7 D 29 vs. Seton Hall* (OT) 80-82 L F 19 at Utah 85-76 W Long Loss Streak: 3 J 1 at Ohio State 81-100 L F 20 Utah 64-70 L Highest Rank: 14th UPI J 3 at Dayton 70-62 W F 26 Wyoming 51-42 W Final Rank: 14th UPI J 10 Montana 82-59 W F 27 Colorado State 69-71 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-1 J 16 at Colorado State 62-72 L M 4 at New Mexico 84-79 W Coach: Stan Watts J 17 at Wyoming 73-71 W M 6 at Denver 69-57 W J 23 No. 20 Utah 56-70 L M 8 vs. St. Francis PA+ 68-81 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 30 Utah State 77-54 W * Holiday Festival N 20 Oregon State 55-62 L F 5 at New Mexico 85-77 W + NIT (New York) D 1 Washington 70-66 W F 7 at Denver 90-101 L D 6 at Iowa State 48-57 L F 14 at Utah State 67-74 L 1954-55 D 8 at Michigan State 61-79 L F 20 Wyoming 78-43 W Record: 13-13 D 14 at UCLA 69-74 L F 21 Colorado State 88-63 W Conference: 10-4, 2nd SC D 15 at UCLA 59-58 W F 26 Utah (OT) 74-76 L Home: 9-3 D 21 Bowling Green 73-56 W F 28 at Montana 68-93 L Road: 4-10 D 22 Bowling Green 78-69 W M 6 Denver 72-67 W Long Win Streak: 5 D 26 at St. John’s* 89-75 W M 7 New Mexico 92-62 W Long Loss Streak: 3 D 28 vs. Notre Dame* 66-91 L * Queen City Invitational Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-1 D 29 vs. Ohio State 84-78 W Coach: Stan Watts J 4 Montana 85-68 W 1959-60 J 11 at Colorado State 66-61 W Record: 8-17 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 12 at Wyoming 82-71 W Conference: 5-9, 5th SC D 4 at Colorado 66-88 L J 18 at Utah State 75-76 L Home: 4-7 D 6 at Colorado 46-65 L J 25 Utah State 93-76 W Road: 3-10 D 10 Washington 44-64 L J 26 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 69-65 W Neutral: 1-0 D 11 Washington (OT) 69-64 W F 2 at Denver 74-65 W Long Win Streak: 5 D 17 Baylor 78-66 W F 4 at New Mexico 73-60 W Long Loss Streak: 1 D 18 Baylor 66-67 L F 10 Utah 81-77 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-5 D 22 Michigan 70-60 W F 15 Colorado State 81-66 W Coach: Stan Watts D 30 at W. Kentucky 78-89 L F 16 Wyoming 69-47 W

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DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L F 10 Utah State 70-80 L Long Loss Streak: 2 D 4 Washington 54-52 W F 15 at Colorado State 65-73 L Highest Rank: 9th AP D 5 Washington 52-60 L F 17 at Wyoming 71-87 L Final Rank: 9th AP D 11 at UCLA 42-62 L F 22 Montana 80-66 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-3 D 12 at So. California 61-79 L F 24 Utah 101-106 L Coach: Stan Watts D 18 at Kansas State 55-86 L M 1 at New Mexico 70-80 L D 19 at Kansas 64-96 L M 3 at Denver 88-91 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 21 Michigan State 79-75 W * SJSU forfeited game D 4 Oregon 99-70 W D 22 No. 3 Ohio State 79-91 L D 5 Oregon 98-79 W D 28 at Miami (Fla.) 93-110 L 1962-63 D 11 at No. 2 Wichita State 76-93 L D 29 vs. Florida 74-65 W Record: 12-14 D 12 at No. 2 Wichita State 65-81 L J 2 at Loyola (New Orleans) (OT) 76-84 L Conference: 6-4, 2nd WAC D 18 Santa Clara 102-82 W J 9 at Montana 63-58 W Home: 7-7 D 19 Santa Clara 109-80 W J 15 Colorado State 51-53 L Road: 4-7 D 22 Ohio State 112-71 W J 16 Wyoming 73-52 W Neutral: 1-0 D 28 vs. Creighton* 109-74 W J 22 at No. 7 Utah 69-76 L Long Win Streak: 4 D 29 vs. DePaul* 75-84 L J 29 at No. 9 Utah State 53-84 L Long Loss Streak: 5 D 30 vs. Xavier* 115-103 W F 5 New Mexico 95-67 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-3 J 6 Seattle 92-72 W F 6 Denver 66-86 L Coach: Stan Watts J 9 at Utah State 99-90 W F 13 No. 7 Utah State 64-75 L J 15 at Arizona 73-75 L F 19 at Wyoming 75-70 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 16 at Arizona State 111-102 W F 20 at Colorado State 53-65 L N 30 at Oregon 80-75 W J 23 Utah 98-67 W F 25 No. 5 Utah 75-87 L D 1 Oregon 62-80 L J 29 at Air Force 110-77 W F 27 Montana 67-87 L D 7 Oklahoma City 71-79 L J 30 at Denver 96-85 W M 3 at Denver 68-88 L D 8 Oklahoma City 61-70 L F 4 Marquette 91-64 W M 5 at New Mexico 75-69 W D 14 Wichita State 61-67 L F 6 Utah State 89-80 W D 15 Wichita State (OT) 89-91 L F 11 at Wyoming 96-94 W 1960-61 D 21 Baylor 79-65 W F 13 at New Mexico 70-89 L Record: 15-11 D 22 Baylor 75-57 W F 20 at Utah 108-99 W Conference: 9-5, 3rd SC D 26 at La Salle* 84-73 W F 26 Arizona 92-88 W Home: 10-4 D 28 vs. Providence* 81-78 W F 27 Arizona State 104-91 W Road: 4-6 D 29 at St. Joseph’s* 64-76 L M 5 Wyoming 102-87 W Neutral: 1-1 D 31 at No. 2 Ohio State 91-97 L M 6 New Mexico 70-67 W Long Win Streak: 4 J 2 at Memphis State 76-99 L M 13 No. 2 UCLA# 76-100 L Long Loss Streak: 2 J 5 at Utah State 58-69 L M 14 Oklahoma City# 102-112 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-1 J 11 at No. 3 Arizona State 84-89 L * All College Tournament Coach: Stan Watts J 12 at Arizona 80-75 W # NCAA (Provo) J 19 Utah 71-53 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 26 Utah State 67-70 L 1965-66 D 2 at Washington 65-63 W F 2 Montana 83-80 W Record: 20-5 D 3 at Washington 54-74 L F 8 New Mexico 76-73 W Conference: 6-4, 2nd WAC D 9 Oklahoma 56-60 L F 9 Wyoming 89-77 W Home: 10-1 D 10 Miami (Fla.) 112-80 W F 15 Arizona 77-72 W Road: 5-5 D 12 TCU 74-65 W F 16 No. 5 Arizona State 87-104 L Neutral: 5-0 D 15 Memphis State 72-75 L F 23 at Utah 100-106 L Postseason: 3-0 (NIT Champions) D 17 New Mexico State 65-69 L F 28 at Wyoming 80-76 W Long Win Streak: 6 D 20 No. 20 Kansas 80-70 W M 2 at New Mexico 59-84 L Long Loss Streak: 2 D 22 Kent State 66-51 W * Quaker City Tournament Highest Rank: 6th AP D 27 at No. 5 Louisville 67-95 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-0 D 29 vs. Citadel* 83-94 L 1963-64 Coach: Stan Watts D 30 vs. Louisiana State* 67-57 W Record: 13-12 J 7 Montana 74-66 W Conference: 5-5, 3rd WAC DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 13 at Colorado State 49-73 L Home: 7-4 D 3 Illinois 109-98 W J 14 at Wyoming 71-79 L Road: 4-7 D 4 Houston 111-82 W J 20 Utah 91-86 W Neutral: 2-1 D 10 at Americas (exh.) 123-66 W J 27 Utah State 75-57 W Long Win Streak: 4 D 17 at Santa Clara 103-85 W F 2 at New Mexico 97-76 W Long Loss Streak: 3 D 18 at Santa Clara 87-79 W F 4 at Denver 89-60 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-1 D 21 No. 2 St. Joseph’s 103-83 W F 13 at Utah State 73-94 L Coach: Stan Watts D 27 at La Salle 69-71 L F 17 Wyoming 89-80 W D 29 vs. St. Bonaventure 99-87 W F 18 Colorado State 58-65 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 30 vs. Cornell 105-92 W F 23 at Utah 80-95 L D 6 at UCLA 71-113 L J 7 Arizona State 95-81 W F 25 at Montana 72-64 W D 7 at So. California 74-67 W J 8 Arizona 87-74 W M 3 Denver 74-67 W D 12 Oklahoma State 64-71 L J 13 at New Mexico 78-81 L M 4 New Mexico 70-65 W D 14 Air Force 61-65 L J 15 at Wyoming 101-107 L * Poinsettia Tournament D 20 Rice 89-78 W J 22 Utah State 115-81 W D 23 Michigan State 95-90 W F 5 at Utah 94-93 W 1961-62 D 27 vs. Seattle* 77-74 W F 11 at Utah State 96-88 W Record: 10-16 D 28 vs. Oregon* 80-70 W F 12 Denver 102-76 W Conference: 5-9, 4th SC D 30 vs. No. 9 Oregon State 58-68 L F 18 at Arizona State 94-101 L Home: 8-4 J 2 at Montana 89-65 W F 19 at Arizona 62-76 L Road: 2-12 J 4 at Montana State 96-83 W F 25 New Mexico 89-60 W Long Win Streak: 2 J 10 New Mexico 57-59 L F 26 Wyoming 98-90 W Long Loss Streak: 3 J 11 Wyoming 96-91 W M 5 Utah 115-100 W Coach: Stan Watts J 18 at Denver 65-71 L M 14 vs. Temple+ 90-78 W J 25 at Utah State 90-105 L M 17 vs. Army+ 66-60 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 31 Utah State 73-90 L M 19 vs. NYU+ 97-84 W D 1 UCLA 68-66 W F 1 Denver 57-56 W + NIT (New York) D 2 UCLA 86-83 W F 8 at Utah 89-91 L D 8 at Santa Clara 53-64 L F 14 at Arizona State 85-110 L 1966-67 D 9 at Santa Clara 55-72 L F 15 at Arizona 67-80 L Record: 14-10 D 15 at Oklahoma State 44-61 L F 22 Utah 75-72 W Conference: 8-2, T1st WAC D 16 at Oklahoma 81-74 W F 28 Arizona State 106-90 W Home: 10-0 D 18 Air Force 66-68 L F 29 Arizona 84-71 W Road: 3-7 D 20 San Jose State* 54-60 W M 5 at New Mexico 80-84 L Neutral: 1-3 D 22 Pacific 69-67 W M 7 at Wyoming 96-90 W Long Win Streak: 5 D 27 at New Mexico State 64-70 L * Far West Classic Long Loss Streak: 2 D 29 at Arizona 58-60 L Highest Rank: 7th AP D 30 at Arizona State 54-94 L 1964-65 Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-2 J 6 at Montana 63-59 W Record: 21-7 Coach: Stan Watts J 12 Wyoming 73-63 W Conference: 8-2, 1st WAC J 13 Colorado State 69-75 L Home: 13-2 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 23 at Utah 89-94 L Road: 6-4 D 2 New Mexico State 97-66 W J 26 at Utah State 69-88 L Neutral: 2-1 D 9 Denver 87-64 W F 2 Denver 98-73 W Postseason: 0-2 NCAA D 10 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 108-57 W F 3 New Mexico 76-74 W Long Win Streak: 7 D 16 at Seattle (OT) 83-85 L

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D 17 at Oregon State 76-92 L F 22 at Utah 85-98 L Record: 21-5 D 20 Loyola (Ill.) 113-98 W F 27 at New Mexico (OT) 77-71 W Conference: 12-2, 1st WAC D 26 vs. St. Joseph’s* 61-67 L M 1 at Wyoming 69-79 L Home: 12-0 D 27 vs. St. Bonaventure* 96-84 W M 5 vs. Wyoming 95-82 W Road: 7-3 D 30 at No. 8 St. John’s* 73-76 L M 8 at New Mexico St.# 62-74 L Neutral: 2-2 J 2 at Marquette 70-81 L * Cable Car Classic Postseason: 0-1 NCAA J 6 Utah State 92-66 W ^ Far West Classic Long Win Streak: 10 J 13 at Arizona 77-64 W # NCAA (Las Cruces) Long Loss Streak: 1 J 14 at Arizona St. (OT) 78-74 W Highest Rank: 6th AP J 20 Wyoming 97-75 W 1969-70 Final Rank: 9th AP J 21 No. 9 New Mexico 89-73 W Record: 8-18 Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-2 J 28 vs. No. 6 UTEP 76-85 L Conference: 4-10, 7th WAC Coach: Stan Watts F 4 at Utah State 88-113 L Home: 6-6 F 11 at Utah 64-62 W Road: 1-10 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L F 17 Utah 61-60 W Neutral: 1-2 D 3 Kansas State* 78-72 W F 23 at New Mexico 75-97 L Long Win Streak: 2 D 4 St. Joseph’s* 73-72 W F 25 at Wyoming 56-67 L Long Loss Streak: 7 D 9 New Mexico State 90-80 W M 3 Arizona State 110-93 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-2 D 11 Creighton 96-68 W M 4 Arizona 70-58 W Coach: Stan Watts D 15 at Oklahoma State 84-74 W M 11 vs. Wyoming 63-70 L D 17 at Kansas^ 67-83 L * Holiday Festival DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 18 vs. Cincinnati^ 82-79 W D 5 California 98-79 W D 22 at Utah State 87-84 W 1967-68 D 6 California 75-77 L D 28 vs. No. 7 Indiana+ 50-61 L Record: 13-12 D 11 No. 3 New Mexico St. (OT) 78-80 L D 29 vs. Rice+ 96-73 W Conference: 4-6, T4th WAC D 13 San Jose State 92-77 W J 7 Arizona State 111-102 W Home: 8-2 D 18 at Texas Tech 88-81 W J 8 Arizona 88-67 W Road: 2-10 D 20 at Texas (2OT) 73-76 L J 15 at Utah 67-61 W Neutral: 3-0 D 22 at Denver 56-73 L J 22 Utah State 101-82 W Long Win Streak: 3 D 27 vs. Cornell* 62-68 L J 27 at Colorado State 75-68 W Long Loss Streak: 3 D 29 vs. Georgia* (2OT) 89-82 W J 29 at Wyoming 101-74 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-3 D 30 vs. Wake Forest* 93-108 L F 3 New Mexico 70-62 W Coach: Stan Watts J 3 at Utah 76-82 L F 5 UTEP (2OT) 57-53 W J 8 at Arizona 77-90 L F 11 at Arizona 86-78 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 10 at Arizona State 88-98 L F 12 at Arizona State 95-99 L D 2 at Denver 88-78 W J 15 at Utah State 94-97 L F 19 Utah 79-66 W D 4 Texas Tech 72-58 W J 24 Utah 81-91 L F 25 Wyoming 70-56 W D 9 Texas 63-50 W J 29 New Mexico 77-90 L F 26 Colorado State 105-85 W D 14 at Illinois 55-63 L J 31 UTEP 87-72 W M 3 at UTEP 69-73 L D 16 at No. 2 Houston 69-102 L F 5 at Colorado State 71-94 L M 4 at New Mexico 61-60 W D 22 Santa Clara 75-80 L F 7 at Wyoming 73-98 L M 11 vs. No. 5 Long Beach State# (OT) 90-95 L D 23 Santa Clara 91-46 W F 12 Arizona State 97-91 W * BYU Basketball Classic D 28 vs. Xavier* 87-75 W F 14 Arizona 93-78 W ^ Jayhawk Classic D 29 vs. Virginia Tech* 97-64 W F 19 Wyoming 71-73 L + Old Dominion Classic D 30 at Oklahoma City* 88-91 L F 21 Colorado State 96-84 W # NCAA (Pocatello) J 1 at St. Joseph’s 74-88 L F 26 at UTEP 70-81 L J 6 Utah State 104-98 W F 28 at New Mexico 68-82 L 1972-73 J 12 Arizona 72-62 W M 4 No. 18 Utah State 73-86 L Record: 19-7 J 13 Arizona State 94-78 W * Quaker City Tournament Conference: 9-5, T2nd WAC J 18 at Wyoming 70-81 L Home: 11-3 J 20 at No. 6 New Mexico 69-84 L 1970-71 Road: 5-3 J 26 vs. UTEP 81-59 W Record: 18-11 Neutral: 3-1 J 27 at Loyola (Ill.) 65-67 L Conference: 10-4, 1st WAC Long Win Streak: 9 F 1 at Utah State 118-103 W Home: 12-0 Long Loss Streak: 2 F 10 at Utah 89-91 L Road: 5-9 Highest Rank: 12th AP F 16 No. 5 New Mexico 67-76 L Neutral: 1-2 Vs. Ranked Teams: 2-1 F 17 Wyoming 101-77 W Postseason: 0-2 NCAA Coach: F 24 Utah 93-90 W Long Win Streak: 5 M 1 at Arizona State 97-99 L Long Loss Streak: 3 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L M 2 at Arizona 85-96 L Highest Rank: 20th AP D 1 Santa Clara 84-73 W * All College Tournament Final Rank: 20th AP D 2 Santa Clara 64-66 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 3-3 D 7 vs. No. 18 Michigan 83-77 W 1968-69 Coach: Stan Watts D 9 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 101-83 W Record: 16-12 D 13 Oklahoma State 96-69 W Conference: 6-4, T1st WAC DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 16 Utah State 88-80 W Home: 11-1 D 4 Stanford 70-62 W D 22 Cal-State Fullerton 89-68 W Road: 2-9 D 5 Stanford 85-64 W D 28 vs. Texas A&M* 83-81 W Neutral: 3-2 D 7 New Mexico State 86-75 W D 29 vs. No. 12 Florida State* 80-77 W Postseason: 0-1 NCAA D 11 at No. 9 So. California 65-101 L D 30 vs. No. 6 Long Beach State* 89-101 L Long Win Streak: 5 D 12 at Oregon State 80-99 L J 5 Colorado St. (OT) 86-93 L Long Loss Streak: 2 D 14 at Seattle 80-99 L J 6 Wyoming 62-58 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-2 D 16 Denver 100-72 W J 11 at New Mexico 62-69 L Coach: Stan Watts D 19 No. 15 Utah State 111-83 W J 12 at UTEP 56-55 W D 22 at Santa Clara* 68-67 W J 17 Niagara 93-83 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 29 vs. No. 11 Villanova* (OT) 102-93 W J 20 at Utah State 79-69 W N 30 So. California 95-86 W D 30 at Hawai’i* 90-94 L J 25 Arizona 93-79 W D 5 at New Mexico St. 65-83 L J 8 at New Mexico 72-62 W J 27 Arizona State 81-67 W D 7 Seattle 102-90 W J 9 at UTEP 64-66 L F 3 Utah 89-73 W D 13 at San Francisco* 75-79 L J 15 Colorado State 75-73 W F 9 at Wyoming 67-54 W D 14 vs. No. 12 Houston* 75-98 L J 17 Wyoming 82-68 W F 10 at Colorado State 78-74 W D 20 Oregon State 89-67 W J 23 at No. 12 Utah State 70-72 L F 15 UTEP 48-43 W D 21 Denver 97-67 W J 28 at Arizona State 86-87 L F 17 New Mexico 66-76 L D 23 Syracuse 73-77 L J 30 at Arizona 76-81 L F 23 at Arizona State 90-86 W D 26 vs. California^ 82-74 W F 6 Utah 103-89 W F 24 at Arizona 94-100 L D 28 vs. Oregon^ (OT) 74-82 L F 11 UTEP 75-48 W M 3 at Utah 71-86 L D 30 vs. Oregon State^ 69-64 W F 13 New Mexico 70-68 W * All College Tournament J 3 at Stanford 95-89 W F 19 at Wyoming 72-78 L J 4 at Stanford 78-94 L F 20 at Colo. St. (2OT) 98-92 W 1973-74 J 11 at Utah State 84-91 L F 26 Arizona 95-83 W Record: 11-15 J 16 Wyoming 89-78 W F 27 Arizona State 83-74 W Conference: 6-8, 6th WAC J 18 New Mexico 75-65 W M 6 at Utah 98-87 W Home: 6-4 J 23 at Arizona 70-76 L M 13 at No. 16 Utah State 91-82 W Road: 3-10 J 25 at Arizona State 94-109 L M 18 vs. No. 1 UCLA# 73-91 L Neutral: 2-1 J 30 Utah State 113-82 W M 20 vs. Pacific# 81-84 L Long Win Streak: 3 F 1 St. Francis 98-85 W * Rainbow Classic Long Loss Streak: 4 F 8 Utah 73-67 W # NCAA (Salt Lake City) Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-3 F 13 Arizona St. 102-89 W Coach: Glenn Potter F 15 Arizona 70-66 W 1971-72

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DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L M 8 at Colorado State 81-92 L N 28 Long Beach State 100-91 W N 30 Weber State 77-76 W N 29 at Nevada-Reno 66-100 L D 1 Idaho State 83-82 W 1975-76 D 3 at Idaho State 87-94 L D 7 at New Mexico State 72-78 L Record: 12-14 D 9 Montana* 72-76 L D 8 at New Mexico State 74-93 L Conference: 6-8, T5th WAC D 10 Cal-St. Fullerton* 75-80 L D 13 at Denver 97-87 W Home: 7-5 D 13 McNeese State 78-68 W D 15 at No. 15 Kansas State 85-95 L Road: 4-9 D 16 at Illinois 74-81 L D 17 at Creighton in Omaha 86-99 L Neutral: 1-0 D 17 at Bradley 86-79 W D 22 Utah State 86-87 L Long Win Streak: 3 D 21 at Utah State 89-91 L D 26 vs. No. 7 Indiana* 52-96 L Long Loss Streak: 5 D 23 at San Diego State 88-104 L D 28 vs. Army* 81-72 W Coach: D 28 vs. No. 2 North Carolina^ 81-94 L D 29 vs. West Virginia* 85-83 W D 29 vs. Rhode Island^ 87-92 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 30 at Hawai’i^ 88-78 W D 4 at Pacific 66-71 L J 3 Weber State 81-76 W D 6 at Pacific 89-62 W J 7 Utah State (2OT) 85-84 W D 12 Long Beach State* 84-76 W J 12 at Wyoming 82-89 L D 13 St. John’s* 65-78 L J 14 at Colorado State 66-76 L D 17 at Utah State 76-87 L J 19 Arizona 87-86 W D 19 Nevada-Reno 85-76 W J 21 Arizona State 96-89 W D 20 Weber State 89-80 W J 26 at No. 10 New Mexico 82-95 L D 22 at New Mexico State 79-90 L J 28 at UTEP (OT) 78-76 W D 29 vs. Texas^ (OT) 91-86 W F 4 Utah 76-89 L D 30 at Old Dominion^ 80-77 W F 10 Colorado State 98-81 W J 2 at Niagara 60-75 L F 11 Wyoming 76-56 W J 10 Utah State 73-75 L F 16 at Arizona State 75-76 L J 16 at Arizona 78-79 L F 18 at Arizona 90-104 L J 17 at Arizona State 68-83 L F 23 UTEP 73-64 W J 24 Utah 74-76 L F 25 No. 5 New Mexico 66-71 L J 30 New Mexico 81-67 W M 4 at No. 19 Utah 74-81 L J 31 UTEP 56-57 L * Cougar Classic F 6 at Wyoming 94-80 W ^ Rainbow Classic F 7 at Colorado State 84-93 L F 13 Arizona State 93-89 W 1978-79 F 14 Arizona (OT) 79-74 W Record: 20-8 F 21 at Utah 84-83 W Conference: 10-2, 1st WAC F 26 at UTEP 50-51 L Home: 14-0 F 28 at New Mexico 74-79 L Road: 5-6 GLENN POTTER M 5 Colorado State 81-85 L Neutral: 1-2 M 6 Wyoming 82-60 W Postseason: 0-1 NCAA Years: 1972-75 (3) * Cougar Classic Long Win Streak: 5 Record: 42-36 (.538) ^ Old Dominion Classic Long Loss Streak: 2 Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-2 1976-77 Coach: Frank Arnold Record: 12-15 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 4 at UTEP 62-58 W Conference: 4-10, 7th WAC N 24 Hawaii 93-69 W J 5 at No. 12 New Mexico 75-84 L Home: 6-6 N 25 Portland State 111-82 W J 12 at Utah 86-104 L Road: 4-9 D 1 at Baylor 92-86 W J 19 at Utah State 86-93 L Neutral: 2-0 D 2 at No. 13 Texas 57-96 L J 25 No. 20 Arizona State 89-71 W Long Win Streak: 3 D 6 Utah State 99-80 W J 26 Arizona 91-93 L Long Loss Streak: 5 D 8 St. Joseph’s* 90-71 W J 31 at Colorado State 52-69 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-4 D 9 Purdue* 76-64 W F 2 at Wyoming (OT) 78-75 W Coach: Frank Arnold D 14 at Rhode Island 76-85 L F 7 New Mexico 77-96 L D 16 at St. John’s 83-90 L F 9 UTEP 56-54 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 21 Harvard 113-72 W F 16 Utah 74-89 L N 26 Idaho State 102-84 W D 23 Oral Roberts 120-104 W F 21 at Arizona 90-118 L N 27 at Weber State 75-96 L D 29 vs. Georgia Tech^ 81-83 L F 23 at Arizona State 77-100 L D 1 Boise State 76-75 W D 30 vs. Houston^ 84-77 W F 28 Wyoming 74-62 W D 4 at Utah State (OT) 93-95 L J 4 Denver 92-53 W M 2 Colorado State 70-69 W D 10 Seattle* 91-65 W J 6 at Utah State 68-84 L * Far West Classic D 11 Niagara* 65-52 W J 11 UTEP 80-56 W D 18 at Davidson 89-61 W J 13 New Mexico 100-83 W 1974-75 D 20 at No. 11 North Carolina 93-113 L J 20 at Utah 90-76 W Record: 12-14 D 22 at Wichita State 63-69 L J 25 at Colorado State 98-83 W Conference: 5-9, 6th WAC D 27 vs. St. Joseph’s^ 68-56 W J 27 at Wyoming (OT) 69-71 L Home: 9-6 D 29 at Oklahoma City^ 68-78 L F 3 San Diego State 88-80 W Road: 3-8 D 30 vs. California^ 75-70 W F 9 at New Mexico 65-66 L Long Win Streak: 3 J 8 Utah State 85-77 W Long Loss Streak: 4 J 14 Colorado State 41-49 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-4 J 15 Wyoming 97-64 W Coach: Glenn Potter J 20 at Arizona State (OT) 84-86 L J 22 at No. 16 Arizona 85-113 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 27 UTEP 54-62 L N 29 Texas 80-72 W J 29 New Mexico 65-73 L D 6 at Weber State 63-76 L F 5 at Utah 61-81 L D 7 Wichita State 69-80 L F 10 at Wyoming 82-72 W D 13 at San Francisco 84-103 L F 12 at Colorado State 67-78 L D 14 at Seattle 85-72 W F 17 No. 17 Arizona 62-64 L D 20 Rhode Island 82-49 W F 19 Arizona State 65-84 L D 21 Denver 90-89 W F 25 at New Mexico 88-80 W D 28 Utah State 79-83 L F 26 at UTEP 65-63 W D 30 Bradley 100-87 W M 5 No. 20 Utah 54-67 L D 31 Davidson 90-76 W * Cougar Classic J 4 NE Louisiana 100-81 W ^ All College Tournament J 10 No. 12 Arizona State 80-110 L J 11 No. 10 Arizona 66-83 L 1977-78 J 18 at Utah 73-91 L Record: 12-18 J 24 at UTEP 60-86 L Conference: 6-8, T4th WAC J 25 at New Mexico 96-78 W Home: 9-4 F 1 at Utah State 84-92 L Road: 3-12 F 7 Colorado State 88-75 W Neutral: 0-2 F 8 Wyoming 75-73 W Long Win Streak: 3 F 14 at No. 19 Arizona 81-97 L Long Loss Streak: 4 FRANK ARNOLD F 15 at No. 8 Arizona State 79-99 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-4 F 22 Utah 73-79 L Coach: Frank Arnold Years: 1975-83 (8) F 28 New Mexico (OT) 72-77 L Record: 137-94 (.593) M 1 No. 15 UTEP 65-54 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L M 7 at Wyoming 67-64 W N 26 at UCLA 73-75 L

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F 10 at UTEP 77-68 W F 21 New Mexico 78-72 W F 25 at New Mexico 70-71 L F 17 Utah 76-50 W F 26 at Wyoming (2OT) 84-86 L F 27 at UTEP 58-54 W F 22 Wyoming 78-73 W F 28 at Colorado State 80-69 W M 5 Utah (3OT) 62-64 L F 24 Colorado State 66-61 W M 7 No. 9 Utah 95-76 W M 12 Wyoming 54-41 W M 1 at San Diego State 96-95 W M 12 vs. Princeton# 60-51 W * Cougar Classic M 10 vs. No. 19 San Francisco# 63-86 L M 14 vs. No. 10 UCLA# 78-55 W ^ Holiday Festival * Cougar Classic M 19 vs. No. 7 Notre Dame# 51-50 W ^ Pillsbury Holiday Classic M 21 vs. No. 5 Virginia# 60-74 L 1983-84 # NCAA (Tucson) * Cougar Classic Record: 20-11 ^ Volunteer Classic Conference: 12-4, 2nd WAC 1979-80 # NCAA (Providence/Atlanta) Home: 14-1 Record: 24-5 Road: 5-8 Conference: 13-1, 1st WAC 1981-82 Neutral: 1-2 Home: 12-2 Record: 17-13 Postseason: 1-1 NCAA Road: 10-1 Conference: 9-7, T4th WAC Long Win Streak: 4 Neutral: 2-2 Home: 11-5 Long Loss Streak: 2 Postseason: 0-1 NCAA Road: 6-7 Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-5 Long Win Streak: 12 Neutral: 0-1 Coach: Ladell Andersen Long Loss Streak: 1 Postseason: 0-1 NIT Highest Rank: 12th AP Long Win Streak: 6 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Final Rank: 12th AP Long Loss Streak: 3 N 26 at Utah State 78-90 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-1 Highest Rank: 15th AP N 30 Hofstra 119-84 W Coach: Frank Arnold Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-1 D 9 Utah State* 81-83 L Coach: Frank Arnold D 10 St. Mary’s (Calif.)* 106-74 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 16 vs. VCU^ 81-77 W N 30 Illinois 76-86 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 17 at No. 2 Kentucky^ 59-93 L D 1 Baylor 100-58 W N 21 vs. Virginia* 61-63 L D 21 Oregon 79-78 W D 7 at Tulsa 73-71 W N 27 at UCLA 79-75 W D 23 Boise State 66-54 W D 8 at Oral Roberts 76-75 W N 28 at Cal-State Fullerton 81-66 W D 28 at No. 7 UCLA 73-82 L D 11 Cal-St. Fullerton 80-64 W D 4 Oregon State 44-56 L J 7 Weber State (OT) 86-81 W D 14 UC-Santa Barbara* 87-65 W D 5 No. 18 UNLV 63-66 L J 14 Utah (2OT) 113-105 W D 15 La Salle* (3OT) 108-106 W D 8 at Utah State 51-43 W J 19 at Hawaii 95-77 W D 18 at Long Beach St. 76-78 L D 11 Idaho State^ 77-71 W J 21 at San Diego State 75-79 L D 22 at Utah State 89-84 W D 12 Western Carolina^ 86-63 W J 26 Wyoming 74-61 W D 26 vs. Penn State^ 58-50 W D 15 Weber State 63-55 W J 28 Air Force 69-49 W D 28 vs. No. 18 Oregon St.^ 71-86 L D 18 at Princeton 39-38 W J 30 Colorado State 73-57 W D 29 vs. NC-Charlotte^ 104-91 W D 22 Cal Poly-Pomona 89-65 W F 2 at New Mexico 86-73 W J 3 at New Mexico 75-63 W D 26 Utah State 74-79 L F 4 at No. 7 UTEP 77-86 L J 5 at UTEP 70-69 W J 2 UTEP 67-60 W F 8 at Utah 82-79 W J 12 Utah 89-72 W J 4 New Mexico 76-58 W F 11 at No. 3 Georgetown 51-67 L J 18 Wyoming 53-56 L J 7 at Colorado State 40-50 L F 14 Hawaii (2OT) 87-85 W J 19 Colorado State 104-82 W J 9 at Wyoming 42-61 L F 16 San Diego St. (OT) 94-92 W J 24 at San Diego St. 123-91 W J 15 Utah 74-51 W F 18 Notre Dame 68-64 W J 26 at Hawai’i 34-33 W J 21 Air Force 54-40 W F 23 at Colorado State 65-70 L J 31 UTEP 89-81 W J 23 Wyoming 25-27 L F 25 at Wyoming 55-56 L F 2 New Mexico 89-68 W J 28 at San Diego State 66-80 L F 27 at Air Force 71-67 W F 9 at Utah 83-82 W J 30 at Hawaii 60-62 L M 1 No. 8 UTEP 83-65 W F 12 Utah State 84-83 W F 6 Colorado State 60-54 W M 3 New Mexico 80-73 W F 16 Alaska 93-59 W F 12 at UNLV 50-52 L M 9 vs. New Mexico+ 55-64 L F 21 at Colorado State 111-86 W F 13 at Air Force 49-41 W M 15 at UAB# 84-68 W F 23 at Wyoming 39-30 W F 19 at Utah 61-68 L M 17 vs. No. 3 Kentucky# 68-93 L F 28 Hawaii 107-82 W F 25 Hawaii 75-66 W * Cougar Classic M 1 San Diego State 114-81 W F 27 San Diego State 106-66 W ^ Kentucky Invitational M 8 vs. Clemson# 66-71 L M 4 at UTEP 45-43 W + WAC Tournament (El Paso) * Cougar Classic M 6 at New Mexico 65-67 L # NCAA (Birmingham) ^ Far West Classic M 10 Washington+ 63-66 L # NCAA (Ogden) * Hall of Fame Classic 1984-85 ^ Cougar Classic Record: 15-14 1980-81 + NIT (Provo) Conference: 9-7, T3rd WAC Record: 25-7 Home: 9-5 Conference: 12-4, 3rd WAC 1982-83 Road: 4-7 Home: 13-0 Record: 15-14 Neutral: 2-2 Road: 8-6 Conference: 11-5, T1st WAC Long Win Streak: 5 Neutral: 4-1 Home: 9-6 Long Loss Streak: 4 Postseason: 3-1 NCAA Road: 6-7 Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-0 Long Win Streak: 7 Neutral: 0-1 Coach: Ladell Andersen Long Loss Streak: 1 Long Win Streak: 5 Highest Rank: 15th AP Long Loss Streak: 5 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Final Rank: 16th AP Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-1 N 30 vs. La Salle* 73-74 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 4-2 Coach: Frank Arnold D 1 vs. Pacific* 72-63 W Coach: Frank Arnold D 4 Utah State 93-97 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 8 at Weber State 79-87 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L N 26 UCLA 82-85 L D 11 at Utah State (OT) 91-92 L N 28 at Washington 80-70 W N 27 Iowa 80-91 L D 14 SW Missouri^ 66-46 W N 29 at Oregon State 68-75 L N 30 Utah State 69-75 L D 15 Hofstra^ 86-76 W D 6 at Utah State 82-79 W D 4 at Michigan State 55-63 L D 19 UCLA 89-81 W D 12 North Texas* 108-92 W D 10 Long Beach State* (OT) 77-81 L D 22 No. 7 Washington 84-75 W D 13 St. Mary’s* 95-76 W D 11 Fordham* 70-62 W D 28 vs. Villanova+ 61-91 L D 16 Michigan State 82-50 W D 14 at Utah State 68-80 L D 29 vs. Yale+ 73-58 W D 19 vs. No. 17 Illinois^ 80-75 W D 18 at Boise State 68-67 W J 3 UTEP 62-60 W D 20 at Tennessee^ 65-81 L D 21 Providence 66-52 W J 5 New Mexico 70-76 L D 23 at Weber State 85-78 W D 27 at No. 7 St. John’s^ 64-75 L J 12 at San Diego State 70-89 L D 27 Utah State 104-89 W D 29 vs. St. Joseph’s^ 65-68 L J 14 at Hawaii (OT) 88-78 W J 2 at Air Force 77-65 W D 31 Princeton 51-32 W J 17 at Air Force 79-72 W J 3 at UNLV (OT) 92-90 W J 6 at Weber State (2OT) 81-84 L J 19 at Colorado State 65-64 W J 8 San Diego State 84-73 W J 14 San Diego State 96-74 W J 24 Wyoming 78-65 W J 10 Hawaii 91-74 W J 15 Hawai’i 86-62 W J 26 at Utah 63-62 W J 15 at New Mexico 92-87 W J 20 at Colorado State 77-63 W J 31 San Diego State 71-77 L J 17 at UTEP 62-64 L J 22 at Wyoming 82-64 W F 2 Air Force 66-60 W J 23 Colorado State 66-46 W J 24 at Air Force 73-61 W F 7 at New Mexico 74-76 L J 24 Wyoming 84-70 W J 27 UTEP 49-65 L F 9 at UTEP (3OT) 86-97 L J 31 at No. 9 Utah 56-60 L J 29 New Mexico 66-48 W F 14 Colorado State 77-69 W F 6 UNLV 86-77 W F 5 at Utah 72-75 L F 16 Air Force 71-61 W F 7 Air Force 62-51 W F 10 at Hawaii 69-80 L F 23 at Notre Dame 58-67 L F 12 at Hawaii 77-72 W F 12 at San Diego State 69-67 W F 28 at Wyoming 66-78 L F 14 at San Diego St. 72-73 L F 17 Colorado State 69-58 W M 2 Utah (3OT) 85-86 L F 19 UTEP 84-75 W F 19 Air Force 66-57 W M 4 Air Force** 79-82 L

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* Stanford Invitational D 3 Utah State 100-86 W Coach: Ladell Andersen ^ Cougar Classic D 6 at Notre Dame 46-62 L + Cotton States Classic D 9 at No. 4 Iowa 75-86 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L ** WAC Tournament (Provo) D 12 Arizona State^ 91-85 W N 25 vs. Northeastern* 87-78 W D 13 UC-Fullerton^ 56-59 L N 26 vs. St. John’s* 77-83 L 1985-86 D 16 at Utah State 97-93 W D 1 at Weber State 78-80 L Record: 18-14 D 18 at Weber State 84-69 W D 3 UCLA 87-97 L Conference: 11-5, 4th WAC D 20 Oral Roberts 95-73 W D 9 Texas-Arlington^ 87-70 W Home: 12-4 D 23 No. 14 Pittsburgh 93-73 W D 10 St. Mary’s (Calif.)^ 69-70 L Road: 5-8 D 29 vs. Michigan St.+ 96-88 W D 17 Utah State 96-85 W Neutral: 1-2 D 30 at Santa Clara+ 77-66 W D 21 at Utah State 74-72 W Postseason: 2-1 NIT J 2 Colorado St. (OT) 75-67 W D 23 Brown 90-65 W Long Win Streak: 12 J 3 Wyoming 77-74 W J 5 at New Mexico 84-88 L Long Loss Streak: 3 J 6 SW Missouri (OT) 61-62 L J 7 at UTEP 76-91 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 2-1 J 9 at UTEP 73-66 W J 12 San Diego State 85-81 W Coach: Ladell Andersen J 10 at New Mexico 89-102 L J 14 Hawaii 73-77 L J 15 San Diego State 94-82 W J 19 at Air Force (OT) 89-88 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 17 Hawaii 90-79 W J 21 at Colorado State 84-69 W N 30 Washington State 65-69 L J 22 Air Force 87-69 W J 24 Air Force 78-79 L D 3 at Utah State 80-82 L J 24 at Utah 80-70 W J 28 Wichita State 93-92 W D 6 vs. TCU* 50-63 L J 30 at Air Force 91-93 L F 2 at Utah 86-90 L D 7 vs. Fordham* 75-72 W J 31 at Colorado State 51-49 W F 4 at Miami (Fla.) 86-107 L D 10 Utah State 76-88 L F 5 New Mexico 98-73 W F 9 at San Diego St. 74-89 L D 13 Long Beach State^ 94-75 W F 7 UTEP (OT) 91-93 L F 11 at Hawaii 66-68 L D 14 Pepperdine^ 73-83 L F 14 Utah 58-65 L F 14 UC-Berkeley 87-74 W D 19 at Washington 68-74 L F 21 at Wyoming 67-63 W F 16 UTEP 84-76 W D 21 at Oregon 69-72 L F 26 at San Diego State 85-68 W F 18 New Mexico 90-79 W D 28 Weber State (OT) 88-86 W F 28 at Hawaii 100-80 W F 23 at Wyoming 65-72 L J 2 at No. 19 UTEP 64-69 L M 5 vs. Air Force** (OT) 82-79 W F 25 Utah 81-74 W J 4 at New Mexico 57-60 L M 6 at New Mexico** 86-93 L M 2 Wyoming 71-67 W J 10 Hawaii 80-66 W M 12 vs. No. 16 New Orleans# 79-83 L M 4 Colorado State 72-89 L J 11 San Diego State 82-70 W * Coca-Cola NIT Classic M 10 vs. Hawaii+ 69-72 L J 13 No. 16 Notre Dame (OT) 80-76 W ^ Cougar Classic * Lapchick Tournament J 17 at Colorado State 68-63 W + Cable Car Classic ^ Cougar Classic J 18 at Air Force 65-57 W ** WAC Tournament + WAC Tournament (SLC) J 21 at Oral Roberts 67-65 W # NCAA (Birmingham) J 23 Air Force 66-45 W 1989-90 J 25 Utah 87-69 W 1987-88 Record: 21-9 F 6 at San Diego St. 81-71 W Record: 26-6 Conference: 11-5, T1st WAC F 8 at Hawaii 76-66 W Conference: 13-3, 1st WAC Home: 16-0 F 14 New Mexico 74-67 W Home: 17-1 Road: 5-7 F 15 No. 15 UTEP 72-69 W Road: 9-3 Neutral: 0-2 F 20 at Wyoming 56-66 L Neutral: 1-1 Postseason: 0-1 NCAA F 22 at Utah 71-74 L Postseason: 1-1 NCAA Long Win Streak: 10 F 27 Colorado State 86-76 W Long Win Streak: 17 Long Loss Streak: 3 M 1 Wyoming 62-65 L Long Loss Streak: 1 Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-1 M 6 vs. New Mexico** 68-79 L Highest Rank: 2nd AP Coach: Roger Reid M 13 SMU+ 67-63 W Final Rank: 19th AP M 18 UC-Irvine+ 93-80 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 3-0 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L M 21 at Ohio State+ 68-79 L Coach: Ladell Andersen N 24 Siena 83-62 W * Kactus Klassic N 25 E. Washington 96-84 W ^ Cougar Classic DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L N 28 Weber State 81-65 W ** WAC Tournament N 27 Montana State 90-89 W N 30 Utah State 71-65 W + NIT D 1 at Utah State 96-92 W D 2 at Penn State 72-82 L D 3 at Washington St. 60-54 W D 5 at Arizona State 65-64 W 1986-87 D 5 at UCLA 87-80 W D 8 North Texas* 97-68 W Record: 21-11 D 11 Weber State* 104-71 W D 9 UAB* 98-82 W Conference: 12-4, 2nd WAC D 12 Chicago State* 91-60 W D 12 Utah State 69-68 W Home: 10-4 D 19 Utah State (OT) 121-112 W D 21 Northwestern 69-68 W Road: 9-6 D 29 La Salle 95-82 W D 23 at California 63-85 L Neutral: 2-1 J 2 Cent. Connecticut 109-76 W J 4 at Hawaii 71-80 L Postseason: 0-1 NCAA J 7 Hawaii 97-66 W J 6 at San Diego St. 63-60 W Long Win Streak: 8 J 9 San Diego State 92-65 W J 11 UTEP (OT) 69-67 W Long Loss Streak: 2 J 15 at No. 12 Wyoming 83-67 W J 13 New Mexico 79-78 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-2 J 21 at No. 18 UTEP 81-71 W J 18 at Air Force 64-56 W Coach: Ladell Andersen J 23 at New Mexico 89-82 W J 20 at Wyoming 65-60 W J 30 Air Force 95-75 W J 25 Utah 65-49 W F 2 Tulsa 72-57 W J 27 Colorado State 67-52 W F 4 Utah 82-64 W F 1 San Diego State 75-58 W F 6 at Ala.-Birmingham 83-102 L F 3 Hawaii 68-65 W F 9 Miami (Fla.) 99-86 W F 7 at Tulsa 66-64 W F 11 No. 18 Wyoming 78-69 W F 10 at Utah 73-89 L F 13 Colorado State 86-80 W F 15 at New Mexico 51-60 L F 18 at San Diego St. (OT) 80-82 L F 17 at UTEP 63-64 L F 20 at Hawaii 72-70 W F 22 Wyoming 75-64 W F 23 at Colorado State 75-67 W F 24 Air Force 67-42 W F 25 at Air Force 76-62 W M 1 at Colorado State 57-59 L F 27 at Utah 60-62 L M 8 vs. Utah (OT)+ 61-62 L M 3 New Mexico 89-82 W M 15 vs. No. 17 Clemson!# 47-49 L M 5 UTEP (2OT) 80-83 L ! (win later vacated by the NCAA) M 10 Hawaii^ 76-74 W * Cougar Classic M 11 UTEP^ 63-66 L + WAC Tournament (El Paso) M 17 vs. UNC-Charlotte# 98-92 W # NCAA (Hartford) M 19 vs. Louisville# 76-97 L * Cougar Classic 1990-91 ^ WAC Tournament (Provo) Record: 21-13 # NCAA (Atlanta) Conference: 11-5, 2nd WAC LADELL ANDERSEN Home: 10-6 Years: 1983-89 (6) 1988-89 Road: 7-4 Record: 14-15 Neutral: 4-3 Record: 114-71 (.616) Conference: 7-9, 5th WAC Postseason: 1-1 NCAA Home: 10-5 Long Win Streak: 5 Road: 3-8 Long Loss Streak: 2 Neutral: 1-2 Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-5 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Long Win Streak: 3 Coach: Roger Reid N 21 at Oklahoma* 110-119 L Long Loss Streak: 4

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DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Neutral: 4-5 # NIT N 14 E. Tennessee St.* 80-83 L Postseason: 1-1 NCAA N 24 Utah State 98-94 W Long Win Streak: 13 1994-95 N 29 at Weber State 69-57 W Long Loss Streak: 3 Record: 22-10 D 1 at Utah State 63-58 W Highest Rank: 21st AP Conference: 13-5, T2nd WAC D 4 at La Salle 81-93 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-3 Home: 14-0 D 7 Eastern Kentucky^ 90-86 W Coach: Roger Reid Road: 5-7 D 8 No. 17 St. John’s^ 62-67 L Neutral: 3-3 D 12 Arizona State 74-82 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Postseason: 0-1 NCAA D 19 James Madison 84-66 W D 1 Arizona State 108-98 W Long Win Streak: 7 D 21 Stetson 75-77 L D 4 at Utah State 93-83 W Long Loss Streak: 3 D 22 Tulsa 62-60 W D 8 at Weber St. (OT) 77-83 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-0 D 27 vs. No. 12 S. Carolina+ 49-52 L D 11 Southern Utah* 108-62 W Coach: Roger Reid D 29 vs. Rutgers+ 70-85 L D 12 Georgia* 74-64 W J 3 at San Diego State 73-61 W D 18 Utah State 89-65 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 5 at Hawaii 65-74 L D 21 vs. No. 9 Oklahoma^ 76-75 W N 23 vs. Oklahoma St.* 69-59 W J 10 UTEP 83-67 W D 22 vs. Memphis St.^ (OT) 73-67 W N 25 vs. Louisville* 75-60 W J 12 New Mexico 72-65 W D 23 vs. No. 1 Duke^ 66-89 L N 26 vs. Minnesota* 74-79 L J 17 at Colorado State 72-55 W D 28 vs. Oregon+ 70-76 L D 1 at Utah State 59-83 L J 19 at Wyoming 80-86 L D 29 vs. Oregon State+ 79-93 L D 3 Nevada-Reno 96-80 W J 25 Air Force 72-55 W J 2 UTEP 79-73 W D 6 Mississippi State (OT) 74-68 W J 26 Wyoming 72-77 L J 4 New Mexico 70-56 W D 9 Southern Utah^ 82-67 W J 31 Colorado State 69-52 W J 9 Utah 53-54 L D 10 Northwestern St.^ 80-53 W F 2 at UTEP 69-65 W J 14 at Fresno State 72-57 W D 17 NE Louisiana 87-69 W F 7 San Diego State 75-55 W J 16 at Air Force 103-68 W D 21 at Weber State 74-86 L F 9 Hawaii 82-74 W J 21 San Diego State 76-64 W D 29 at San Jose State+ 74-61 W F 14 at New Mexico 83-76 W J 23 Hawaii (OT) 84-80 W D 30 vs. Santa Clara+ 76-55 W F 16 at No 14 Utah 74-81 L J 28 at Colorado State 70-63 W J 3 Utah 64-57 W F 23 at Air Force 70-61 W J 30 at Wyoming 77-64 W J 7 at Air Force 89-68 W M 2 No. 9 Utah (OT) 71-72 L F 4 Colorado State 81-57 W J 9 at Fresno State 69-61 W M 7 vs. Colorado St.** 69-56 W F 6 Wyoming 75-62 W J 12 San Diego State 66-57 W M 8 vs. Hawaii** (OT) 73-71 W F 11 at Hawaii 62-56 W J 14 Hawaii 74-67 W M 9 vs. No. 8 Utah** (OT) 51-49 W F 13 at San Diego State 80-73 W J 19 at Colorado State 72-80 L M 14 vs. Virginia# 61-48 W F 18 Fresno State 90-74 W J 21 at Wyoming 58-52 W M 16 vs. No. 8 Arizona# 61-76 L F 20 Air Force 98-80 W J 26 UTEP (OT) 95-89 W * Dodge NIT F 25 Sacramento State 128-78 W J 28 New Mexico 81-63 W ^ Cougar Classic F 27 at No. 11 Utah 83-89 L F 2 at UTEP (OT) 85-88 L + Holiday Festival M 4 at UTEP 84-63 W F 4 at New Mexico 74-72 W ** WAC Tournament (Laramie) M 6 at New Mexico 76-79 L F 9 Colorado State 76-68 W # NCAA (SLC) M 11 vs. Hawaii** 85-71 W F 11 Wyoming 78-72 W M 12 vs. New Mexico** 59-68 L F 16 at Hawaii 70-73 L 1991-92 M 18 vs. SMU# 80-71 W F 18 at San Diego St. 52-58 L Record: 25-7 M 20 vs. No. 9 Kansas# 76-90 L F 23 Fresno State 81-59 W Conference: 12-4, T1st WAC * Cougar Classic F 25 Air Force 79-72 W Home: 14-1 ^ Maui Invitational (Hawaii) M 4 at Utah 79-87 L Road: 7-4 + Far West Classic (Portland, Oregon) M 9 vs. Colorado St.** 73-75 L Neutral: 4-2 ** WAC Tournament (SLC) M 16 vs. Tulane# 70-76 L Postseason: 0-1 NCAA # NCAA (Chicago) * Great Alaska Shootout Long Win Streak: 7 ^ Cougar Classic Long Loss Streak: 1 1993-94 + Cable Car Classic (San Jose) Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-2 Record: 22-10 ** WAC Tournament (Albuquerque) Coach: Roger Reid Conference: 12-6, 3rd WAC # NCAA (Memphis) Home: 14-2 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Road: 5-6 1995-96 N 26 at Utah State 82-66 W Neutral: 3-2 Record: 15-13 D 5 at Tulsa 102-86 W Postseason: 1-1 NIT Conference: 9-9, 5th WAC D 7 at James Madison 66-63 W Long Win Streak: 6 Home: 11-4 D 13 Utah State* 93-77 W Long Loss Streak: 2 Road: 4-8 D 14 Princeton* 65-59 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-1 Neutral: 0-1 D 19 McNeese State 104-64 W Coach: Roger Reid Long Win Streak: 4 D 21 Weber State 81-68 W Long Loss Streak: 3 D 28 vs. No. 11 Michigan^ 83-86 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-3 D 29 vs. Florida^ 79-73 W N 27 at Arizona State 95-106 L Coach: Roger Reid J 4 Tennessee Tech 95-68 W D 3 vs. S. Carolina* 72-68 W J 9 at UTEP 69-89 L D 4 vs. No. 4 N. Carolina* 65-97 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 11 Colorado State 72-51 W D 10 Nicholls State^ 111-96 W N 25 Boise State 86-71 W J 16 Wyoming 68-59 W D 11 Oklahoma Baptist^ 78-76 W N 28 at Nevada-Reno 77-79 L J 18 Air Force 66-45 W D 14 Utah State 78-65 W D 2 at No. 8 Mississippi St. 74-79 L J 23 at Wyoming 67-72 L D 17 Texas Tech 84-74 W D 5 Utah State 76-52 W J 25 at Colorado St. (OT) 79-74 W D 21 Weber State 92-79 W D 8 CS-Northridge* 99-74 W J 30 New Mexico 85-65 W D 28 W. Washington 106-74 W D 9 Louisiana Tech* 74-64 W F 1 No. 19 UTEP 80-63 W J 3 at New Mexico 68-74 L D 12 Weber State 91-86 W F 6 at San Diego St. 89-59 W J 5 at UTEP 67-59 W D 22 at Texas Tech 71-81 L F 8 at Hawaii 83-87 L J 8 at Utah 64-62 W D 28 Morgan State 110-69 W F 13 at Air Force 68-60 W J 13 Fresno State 73-65 W J 2 at No. 15 Utah 77-83 L F 15 La Salle 80-81 L J 15 Air Force 87-73 W J 8 Air Force 68-64 W F 20 Utah 58-56 W J 20 at San Diego St. (OT) 83-82 W J 10 Fresno State 97-84 W F 22 at New Mexico (OT) 84-95 L J 22 at Hawaii 66-69 L J 13 at San Diego State 76-83 L F 27 Hawaii 81-64 W J 27 Wyoming 82-66 W J 15 at Hawaii 78-77 W F 29 San Diego State 98-78 W J 29 Colorado State 79-66 W J 18 Wyoming 84-75 W M 3 Cal St Northridge 100-68 W F 3 at Wyoming 65-79 L J 20 Colorado State 76-78 L M 7 at Utah 87-73 W F 5 at Colorado St. (OT) 72-70 W J 25 at New Mexico 77-83 L M 12 vs. Air Force+ 72-51 W F 10 San Diego State 101-87 W J 27 at UTEP 90-82 W M 13 vs. Utah+ 75-62 W F 12 Hawaii 85-79 W F 1 New Mexico 81-88 L M 14 vs. UTEP+ 73-71 W F 17 at Air Force 94-82 W F 3 UTEP 82-71 W M 19 vs. No. 25 LSU# 83-94 L F 19 at Fresno State 68-73 L F 8 at Colorado St. 76-81 L * Cougar Classic F 26 Utah 73-70 W F 10 at Wyoming 81-71 W ^ Red Lobster (Orlando) M 3 New Mexico (OT) 82-84 L F 15 San Diego State 81-68 W + WAC Tournament (Fort Collins) M 5 UTEP 61-62 L F 17 Hawaii 89-94 L # NCAA (Boise) M 10 vs. Utah+ 96-65 W F 22 at Air Force 80-66 W M 11 vs. Fresno State+ 87-72 W F 24 at Fresno State 83-95 L 1992-93 M 12 vs. Hawaii+ 66-73 L M 2 No. 10 Utah 85-96 L Record: 25-9 M 17 Arizona State# 74-67 W M 7 vs. Colorado St.+ 84-100 L Conference: 15-3, T1st WAC M 22 at Fresno State# 66-68 L * Cougar Classic Home: 13-1 * Tournament of Champions (Charlotte) + WAC Tournament (Albuquerque) Road: 8-3 ^ Cougar Classic + WAC Tournament (SLC) 1996-97

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J 24 at Air Force 61-80 L M 2 Air Force 73-52 W J 29 No. 14 New Mexico 54-72 L M 4 San Diego State 67-50 W J 31 UTEP 59-68 L M 9 vs. New Mexico^ 55-43 W F 5 at No. 5 Utah 68-83 L M 10 vs. Utah^ 58-54 W F 7 Tulsa 59-65 L M 11 at UNLV^ 56-79 L F 12 at Colorado State 74-83 L M 15 Bowling Green+ 81-54 W F 14 at Wyoming 54-77 L M 20 So. Illinois+ 82-57 W F 19 Air Force 79-60 W M 22 at Notre Dame+ 52-64 L F 21 UNLV 76-84 L * Cougar Classic F 26 at No. 16 New Mexico 83-62 W ^ MWC Tournament (Las Vegas) F 28 at UTEP (3OT) 76-75 W + NIT M 3 vs. Tulsa+ 56-59 L * Cougar Classic 2000-01 + WAC Tournament (Las Vegas) Record: 24-9 Conference: 10-4, T1st MWC 1998-99 Home: 15-0 Record: 12-16 Road: 4-6 Conference: 6-8, 5th WAC Neutral: 5-3 Home: 9-5 Postseason: 0-1 NCAA Road: 2-10 Long Win Streak: 6 Neutral: 1-1 Long Loss Streak: 2 ROGER REID Long Win Streak: 3 Coach: Steve Cleveland Long Loss Streak: 4 Years: 1989-96 (8) Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-5 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Coach: Steve Cleveland N 21 Elon College 100-63 W Record: 152-77 (.664) N 25 UC Santa Barbara 67-53 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L N 30 at San Francisco 70-80 L N 13 Wofford 73-67 W D 2 at Arizona State 52-80 L N 19 at Weber State 80-83 L D 7 Florida Intl. 78-50 W Record: 1-25 N 23 at Auburn 43-62 L D 9 vs. Rice 59-49 W Conference: 0-16, 8th WAC N 28 No. 11 Arizona (OT) 74-78 L D 14 Southern Utah 58-52 W Home: 1-13 D 1 Denver 89-71 W D 16 Utah State 69-67 W Road: 0-12 D 5 at Oregon 62-93 L D 21 vs. Boise State* 83-67 W Long Win Streak: 1 D 8 at Washington St. 69-70 L D 22 vs. Iowa St.* 71-77 L Long Loss Streak: 21 D 11 Louisiana Tech* 76-68 W D 23 vs. USC* 67-70 L Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-5 D 12 CS-Northridge* 84-78 W D 28 at Weber State 84-75 W Coach: Roger Reid/ D 19 California 70-71 L D 30 South Alabama 64-42 W D 22 at UC-Irvine 75-82 L J 2 Idaho 75-47 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 2 Utah State 61-59 W J 6 Texas A&M Corpus C. 84-68 W N 22 Cal St.-Fullerton 67-75 L J 9 at Utah 54-75 L J 13 San Diego State 79-50 W N 26 at Washington 44-95 L J 14 at San Diego State 83-76 W J 15 UNLV 91-63 W N 30 Pacific 58-80 L J 16 at Hawaii 60-59 W J 20 at Colorado State 55-60 L D 4 at Weber State 80-97 L J 21 San Jose State 75-44 W J 22 at Wyoming 78-85 L D 10 Utah State 64-61 W J 23 Fresno State 75-79 L J 29 Utah 69-61 W D 13 Boise State* 58-65 L J 28 at UTEP 72-87 L F 1 Air Force 62-45 W D 14 Houston* 69-89 L J 30 at No. 12 New Mexico 68-78 L F 3 New Mexico 65-49 W D 21 at Georgia 65-84 L F 6 No. 20 Utah 46-71 L F 10 at UNLV 56-68 L D 27 at Penn State 53-75 L F 11 Hawaii 81-68 W F 12 at San Diego State 69-66 W D 31 San Diego St. (OT) 86-89 L F 13 San Diego State 93-76 W F 15 Wyoming 79-63 W J 4 at Wyoming 61-89 L F 18 at Fresno State 71-80 L F 17 Colorado State 68-51 W J 11 No. 9 Utah 51-61 L F 20 at San Jose St. (OT) 74-76 L F 24 at Utah 75-82 L J 16 at TCU 61-101 L F 25 No. 21 New Mexico 64-85 L M 1 at New Mexico 72-67 W J 18 at SMU 50-75 L F 27 UTEP 85-64 W M 3 at Air Force 51-50 W J 23 Rice 59-62 L M 2 vs. TCU+ 90-74 W M 8 vs. Air Force^ 69-54 W J 25 No. 24 Tulsa 56-72 L M 4 vs. No. 8 Utah+ 62-81 L M 9 vs. Wyoming^ 77-66 W F 1 at UTEP 49-75 L * Cougar Classic M 10 vs. New Mexico^ 69-65 W F 3 at No. 13 New Mexico 32-74 L + WAC Tournament (Las Vegas) M 15 vs. Cincinnati# 59-84 L F 6 at No. 5 Utah 49-85 L * Yahoo Sports Invitational (Laie, HI) F 8 Wyoming 60-72 L 1999-2000 ^ MWC Tournament (Las Vegas) - Champion F 13 TCU 80-92 L Record: 22-11 # NCAA (San Diego) F 15 Southern Methodist 62-74 L Conference: 7-7, 6th MWC F 20 at Tulsa 65-80 L Home: 14-2 2001-02 F 22 at Rice 44-68 L Road: 6-9 Record: 18-12 F 27 No. 11 New Mexico 48-90 L Neutral: 2-0 Conference: 7-7, T4th MWC M 1 UTEP 76-81 L Postseason: 2-1 NIT Home: 16-0 * Cougar Classic Long Win Streak: 5 Road: 1-11 Long Loss Streak: 2 Neutral: 1-1 1997-98 Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-2 Postseason: 1-1 NIT Record: 9-21 Coach: Steve Cleveland Long Win Streak: 8 Conference: 4-10, 6th WAC Long Loss Streak: 3 Home: 4-10 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Coach: Steve Cleveland Road: 4-9 N 20 Cal St.-Riverside 91-62 W Neutral: 1-2 N 24 Southern Utah 92-66 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Long Win Streak: 2 D 1 at No. 4 Arizona 62-86 L N 17 at San Diego 70-59 W Long Loss Streak: 9 D 4 at Denver 81-58 W N 24 Arizona State 82-70 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-3 D 7 Arizona State 78-67 W N 28 at UC Santa Barbara 58-68 L Coach: Steve Cleveland D 10 Texas Southern* 76-61 W D 1 at Utah State (OT) 81-90 L D 11 Weber State* 66-53 W D 5 Weber State 65-47 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 18 S. Carolina State 76-43 W D 8 Creighton 61-52 W N 14 at San Diego St. 73-59 W D 21 at South Alabama 63-64 L D 12 Fort Lewis 101-53 W N 19 Washington State 49-78 L D 23 at Florida International (OT) 83-75 W D 15 Idaho 70-48 W N 21 Oregon 67-74 L D 29 at CS-Santa Barbara 57-48 W D 22 vs. No. 13 Stanford* 81-76 W N 29 at Utah State 69-72 L J 5 UC-Irvine 77-66 W D 27 CS-Northridge 84-70 W D 2 Penn State 50-80 L J 8 at Utah State 82-73 W D 29 Southern Utah 79-58 W D 6 at Boise State 67-83 L J 10 at UNLV 77-75 W J 2 San Francisco 65-51 W D 9 Washington 68-83 L J 15 Utah 49-56 L J 5 at Pepperdine (OT) 79-82 L D 12 Weber State* 83-70 W J 20 Wyoming 87-78 W J 12 San Diego State 75-64 W D 13 Pepperdine* 53-52 W J 22 Colorado State 68-47 W J 15 UNLV 60-47 W D 22 at California 64-68 L J 27 at Air Force 55-60 L J 19 at New Mexico 58-73 L D 27 at Hawaii 53-73 L J 29 at New Mexico 69-78 L J 21 at Air Force 64-74 L D 28 vs. Virginia 54-72 L F 3 at San Diego State 72-50 W J 28 at Utah 66-71 L D 29 vs. Ohio State 72-65 W F 12 at No. 21 Utah 62-77 L F 2 Wyoming 85-70 W J 5 at Tulsa 57-53 W F 17 New Mexico 74-78 L F 4 Colorado State 57-52 W J 10 No. 3 Utah 61-71 L F 19 UNLV 83-82 W F 9 at UNLV 70-73 L J 15 Wyoming 60-41 W F 24 at Colorado State 54-68 L F 11 at San Diego State 73-77 L J 17 Colorado State 44-55 L F 26 at Wyoming 70-85 L F 16 New Mexico 68-62 W J 22 at UNLV 63-76 L

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F 18 Air Force 67-51 W M 20 vs. No. 23 Connecticut# 53-58 L F 23 Utah 63-61 W * Paradise Jam Tournament (Virgin Islands) 2004-05 F 28 at Wyoming 60-76 L + All-College Classic (Oklahoma City) Record: 9-21 M 2 at Colorado State (OT) 75-79 L ^ MWC Tournament (Las Vegas) Conference: 3-11, T7th MWC M 7 vs. San Diego State^ 51-62 L # NCAA (Spokane, Wash.) Home: 6-8 M 14 UC Irvine + 78-55 W Road: 2-9 M 20 at Memphis + 69-80 L 2003-04 Neutral: 1-4 * Las Vegas Showdown Record: 21-9 Long Win Streak: 3 ^ MWC Tournament (Las Vegas) Conference: 10-4, 2nd MWC Long Loss Streak: 5 + NIT Home: 13-0 Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-4 Road: 5-7 Coach: Steve Cleveland 2002-03 Neutral: 3-2 Record: 23-9 Postseason: 0-1 NCAA DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Conference: 11-3, T1st MWC Long Win Streak: 9 N 22 vs. No. 4 North Carolina* 50-86 L Home: 13-1 Long Loss Streak: 3 N 23 vs. Stanford* 53-62 L Road: 6-5 Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-1 N 24 at Chaminade* 77-56 W Neutral: 4-3 Coach: Steve Cleveland N 27 California 64-67 L Postseason: 0-1 NCAA D 1 at Utah State 57-71 L Long Win Streak: 5 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 4 at USC 82-87 L Long Loss Streak: 2 N 21 Southern Utah 88-54 W D 8 Boise State 90-77 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-2 N 26 at California 46-47 L D 11 vs. Washington State+ 46-49 L Coach: Steve Cleveland N 29 Utah Valley State 84-65 W D 18 Utah State 62-84 L D 2 at Boise State 75-69 W D 21 No. 16 N.C. State 61-72 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 6 vs. No. 25 Oklahoma St.+ 76-71 W D 23 at Weber State 79-61 W N 22 vs. Toledo* 71-56 W D 10 Western Oregon 92-56 W D 28 Southern Utah 77-52 W N 23 vs. Kansas State* 73-64 W D 13 Southern California 85-61 W D 31 Santa Clara 87-74 W N 25 vs. St. Bonaventure* 66-57 W D 20 Weber State 86-65 W J 4 at Saint Mary’s 51-72 L N 30 Rice 95-56 W D 23 at Utah State 74-76 L J 8 San Diego State 57-59 L D 4 at Arizona State 64-60 W D 29 vs. Idaho State* 90-66 W J 11 MSU-Billings 110-70 W D 7 at Creighton 64-74 L D 30 at Santa Clara* 68-66 W J 15 at Colorado State 67-74 L D 11 San Diego 64-49 W J 2 St. Mary’s College (Calif.) 70-55 W J 17 at Wyoming 71-83 L D 14 Utah State 66-56 W J 7 at North Carolina State 62-89 L J 22 Air Force 49-52 L D 21 UC Santa Barbara 69-56 W J 12 at San Diego State 61-65 L J 24 New Mexico 68-53 W D 23 at San Francisco 72-84 L J 17 Colorado State 82-53 W J 31 No. 25 Utah 58-72 L D 28 Southern Utah 93-60 W J 19 Wyoming 78-64 W F 5 at UNLV (OT) 82-72 W J 2 Pepperdine 84-68 W J 24 at Air Force 52-74 L F 7 at San Diego State 58-66 L J 4 vs. Oklahoma State+ 65-78 L J 26 at New Mexico 63-65 L F 12 Wyoming 58-59 L J 8 at Weber State 69-75 L J 31 at Utah 56-64 L F 14 Colorado State 50-49 W J 11 Idaho State 77-58 W F 7 UNLV 64-61 W F 19 at New Mexico 72-91 L J 16 UNLV 85-77 W F 9 San Diego State (OT) 83-69 W F 21 at Air Force 39-70 L J 20 at San Diego State 80-69 W F 14 at Wyoming 67-53 W F 26 at No. 13 Utah 60-69 L J 25 Utah 75-79 L F 16 at Colorado State 79-73 W M 5 UNLV 66-76 L F 1 New Mexico 80-64 W F 21 New Mexico 88-71 W M 10 vs. New Mexico^ 71-85 L F 3 Air Force 65-33 W F 23 Air Force 67-61 W * EA SPORTS Maui Invitational F 8 at Wyoming 74-66 W M 1 Utah 70-57 W + Played at Delta Center, Salt Lake City F 10 at Colorado State 77-68 W M 6 at UNLV 89-88 W ^ MWC Tournament (Denver) F 14 at UNLV 54-61 L M 11 vs. Wyoming^ 79-74 W F 17 San Diego State 66-64 W M 12 vs. Utah^ 51-54 L 2005-06 F 24 at No. 23 Utah 64-71 L M 18 vs. No. 20 Syracuse# 75-80 L Record: 20-9 M 1 at Air Force 56-43 W + Played at Delta Center, Salt Lake City Conference: 12-4, T2nd MWC M 3 at New Mexico 91-81 W * Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara) Home: 14-1 M 6 Wyoming 69-50 W ^ MWC Tournament (Denver) Road: 5-7 M 8 Colorado State 67-55 W # NCAA Tournament (Denver) Neutral: 1-1 M 13 vs. New Mexico^ 71-56 W Postseason: 0-1 NIT M 14 vs. Colorado State^ (OT) 80-86 L Long Win Streak: 6 Long Loss Streak: 2 Coach: Dave Rose

DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L STEVE CLEVELAND N 18 Loyola Marymount 71-83 L N 22 at Washington State (in Spokane) 76-68 W Years: 1997-2005 (8) N 26 Southern Utah 86-61 W N 30 vs. Lamar+ 97-74 W Record: 138-108 (.561) D 3 at USC 68-74 L D 7 Boise State 80-77 W D 10 Northern Kentucky 65-46 W Having rebuilt a BYU basketball program that D 17 Weber State 80-54 W D 22 at Utah State 80-91 L had a 1-25 record prior to his arrival, Cleveland D 27 Eastern Washington 97-66 W D 30 Tulsa 68-49 W achieved a conference title in his fourth season J 5 at Air Force 59-75 L J 7 Utah 72-60 W and guided BYU to five consecutive postseason J 11 at UNLV 72-82 L tournaments. Coming off his second conference J 18 Wyoming 80-67 W J 21 at San Diego St. 88-61 L championship in 2003, Cleveland was named J 25 TCU (OT) 89-80 W J 28 at Colorado State 86-84 W the MWC Coach of the Year after his team fin- F 1 at New Mexico 77-71 W F 4 Air Force 65-59 W ished 23-9 and earned an NCAA Tournament F 8 at Utah 79-60 L berth. With its invitation in 2004, BYU competed F 11 UNLV 75-72 W F 18 at Wyoming 74-68 W in three NCAA Tournaments under Cleveland (2001, 2003, 2004). In 2000-01, BYU fin- F 22 San Diego State 100-90 W F 25 at TCU 81-72 W ished 24-9 while earning its first conference tournament title since 1992, its first regular-sea- M 1 Colorado State 77-69 W M 4 New Mexico 76-68 W son championship since 1993 and its first NCAA bid since 1995. In 2001-02, Cleveland’s M 9 vs. Utah^ 70-74 L team upset No. 13 Stanford, and during 2003-04 the Cougars upset then No. 25 Oklahoma M 15 at Houston+ 67-77 L + Played at Delta Center, Salt Lake City State, who went on to win the Big 12 title and advance to the NCAA Final Four. He left ^ MWC Tournament (Denver) + NIT BYU ranked fourth all-time in coaching victories and second all-time in Marriott Center wins. 2006-07 Following BYU he was the head coach at Fresno State until 2011. He is currently serving as Record: 25-9 a mission president for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Indianapolis. Conference: 13-3, 1st MWC Home: 17-0 Road: 6-7

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Neutral: 2-2 Postseason: 0-1 NCAA Long Win Streak: 8 DAVE ROSE Long Loss Streak: 2 Highest Rank: 21st AP Years: 2005-Present (10) Final Rank: 24th AP Vs. Ranked Teams: 3-3 Record: 257-88 (.745) Coach: Dave Rose Dave Rose has guided BYU to 10-straight DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L 20-win seasons and 10-straight trips to the N 15 at No. 5 UCLA 69-82 L N 18 Idaho State (OT) 84-78 W postseason — both program records. Rose N 22 Portland 79-50 W N 24 Southern Utah 80-61 W coached last season's team to 25 victories and N 29 at Boise State 68-72 L D 2 at Weber State (OT) 73-69 W a trip to the NCAA tournament, the eighth bid D 6 San Jose State 81-69 W to the tournament in the last nine years. In D 9 vs. No. 25 Michigan St.+ 61-76 L D 13 at Lamar (OT) 77-86 L 2010-11 he led BYU to a program record 32 D 16 Utah State 75-62 W D 22 Western Oregon 102-40 W wins and a trip to the Sweet 16 for the first D 28 Liberty* 73-59 W D 29 Oral Roberts* 72-62 W time since 1981. With a 257-88 record, Rose D 30 Seton Hall* 77-68 W has produced a 10-year resume that is nearly J 6 San Diego State 80-58 W J 10 TCU 89-65 W unmatched. In fact, among the 40-plus coaches who took over a program in 2005, Rose J 13 at UNLV 75-83 L J 16 Wyoming 89-81 W has the best winning percentage (.745) and the most wins (257). His 257 victories place J 20 at Colorado State 78-90 L him sixth for best career starts (through 10 seasons) by wins in NCAA history. He reached J 24 at New Mexico 70-49 W J 27 No. 13 Air Force 61-52 W 200 wins during the 2012-13 season to become the 15th fastest in NCAA history to reach J 31 at Utah 76-66 W F 3 No. 25 UNLV 90-63 W the milestone (259 games). Rose is a three-time MWC Coach of the Year and two-time F 6 at Wyoming 77-73 W F 10 at TCU 85-72 W USBWA District VIII Coach of the Year. He is also second all-time at BYU in career victories F 14 New Mexico 96-83 W and first in career winning percentage. F 21 Colorado State 76-67 W F 24 at San Diego State 74-86 L F 27 at No. 20 Air Force 62-58 W M 20 vs. Texas A&M# 62-67 L M 3 Utah 85-62 W *Las Vegas Invitational M 8 vs. TCU^ 77-64 W +Played at EnergySolutions Arena (SLC) M 9 vs. Wyoming^ 96-84 W 2009-10 ^MWC Tournament (Las Vegas) Record: 30-6 M 10 at No. 25 UNLV^ 70-78 L #NCAA Tournament (Anaheim, Calif.) Conference: 13-3, 2nd MWC M 15 vs. Xavier# 77-79 L Home: 15-1 + Played at The Palace of Auburn Hills (Mich.) Road: 10-4 * BYU Holiday Classic 2008-09 Record: 25-8 Neutral: 5-1 ^ MWC Tournament (Las Vegas) Conference: 12-4, T1st MWC Postseason: 1-1 NCAA # NCAA Tournament (Lexington, Ky.) Home: 14-2 Long Win Streak: 15 2007-08 Road: 9-3 Long Loss Streak: 1 Neutral: 2-3 Highest Rank: 10th Coaches Poll Record: 27-8 Postseason: 0-1 NCAA Final Rank: 17th AP Conference: 14-2, 1st MWC Long Win Streak: 10 Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-3 Home: 16-0 Long Loss Streak: 2 Coach: Dave Rose Road: 8-5 Highest Rank: 25th AP Neutral: 3-3 Vs. Ranked Teams: 0-2 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Postseason: 0-1 NCAA Coach: Dave Rose N 13 Bradley 70-60 W Long Win Streak: 9 N 17 Idaho State 87-53 W Long Loss Streak: 2 DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L N 20 at Hawaii 83-65 W Highest Rank: 20th AP N 14 Long Beach State 75-65 W N 24 Southern 107-51 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-2 N 18 at Pepperdine 82-53 W N 27 Weber State 87-70 W Coach: Dave Rose N 20 North Florida* 74-41 W D 2 at Utah State 61-71 L N 21 Rice* 83-52 W D 5 vs. San Francisco+ 69-43 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L N 22 Cal Poly* 76-64 W D 8 Arizona State 81-68 W N 10 at Long Beach State 74-34 W N 29 at Idaho State 85-65 W D 12 at Fresno State 72-67 W N 14 Idaho State 90-69 W D 3 at Weber State 92-62 W D 17 Wagner* 77-61 W N 16 Jackson State* 100-61 W D 6 vs. Utah State+ 68-63 W D 19 Eastern Washington* 91-34 W N 20 Hartford* 97-73 W D 10 Boise State 94-56 W D 22 vs. Nevada* 110-104 W N 23 vs. No. 6 Louisville* 78-76 W D 13 Portland 91-76 W D 23 vs. Nebraska* 88-66 W N 24 vs. No. 1 N. Carolina* 63-73 L D 20 No. 20 vs. Arizona State~ 75-76 L D 28 at Arizona~ 99-69 W D 1 at Portland 78-54 W D 30 at Tulsa 74-68 W J 2 Eastern New Mexico 95-49 W D 5 Weber State 72-57 W J 3 No. 6 Wake Forest 87-94 L J 6 UNLV 77-73 W D 8 vs. No. 9 Michigan St.+ 61-68 L J 6 Western Oregon 85-64 W J 9 at UTEP 83-77 W D 12 Lamar 88-66 W J 10 at Colorado State 86-60 W J 13 at Air Force 67-49 W D 15 Pepperdine 86-67 W J 13 TCU 73-61 W J 16 Colorado State 91-47 W D 21 Southern Utah 70-55 W J 17 at New Mexico 62-81 L J 20 Wyoming 81-66 W D 29 at Boise State 70-73 L J 21 UNLV 70-76 L J 23 at San Diego State 71-69 W J 3 Loyola Marymount 91-62 W J 24 San Diego State 77-71 W J 27 at No. 23 New Mexico 72-76 L J 8 at Wake Forest 62-79 L J 27 at Utah (OT) 88-94 L J 30 Utah 82-69 W J 12 Colorado State 92-73 W J 31 Wyoming 84-60 W F 2 TCU 76-56 W J 15 at UNLV 41-70 L F 3 at Air Force 71-50 W F 6 at UNLV 74-88 L J 19 at Utah 55-52 W F 11 Colorado State 94-60 W F 13 Air Force 91-48 W J 23 San Diego State 59-56 W F 14 at TCU 79-63 W F 17 at Colorado State 92-70 W J 26 New Mexico 83-66 W F 17 New Mexico 73-62 W F 20 at Wyoming 85-63 W J 30 at Air Force 69-53 W F 21 at UNLV 74-75 L F 24 San Diego State 82-68 W F 2 at Wyoming 73-63 W F 24 at San Diego State 69-59 W F 27 No. 10 New Mexico 81-83 L F 6 TCU 83-72 W F 28 Utah 63-50 W M 3 at Utah 71-51 W F 13 at Colorado State 79-65 W M 4 at Wyoming 78-68 W M 6 at TCU 107-77 W F 16 UNLV 74-48 W M 7 Air Force 54-49 W M 11 vs. TCU^ 95-85 W F 20 Utah 67-59 W M 12 vs. Air Force^ 80-69 W M 12 at UNLV^ 66-70 L F 23 at San Diego State 65-69 L M 13 vs. San Diego State^ 62-64 L M 18 vs. Florida# (2OT) 99-92 W F 26 at New Mexico (OT) 70-69 W M 19 vs. Texas A&M# 66-79 L M 20 vs. Kansas State# 72-84 L M 1 Air Force 76-57 W * Basketball Travelers Invitational (Marriott Center) * Las Vegas Classic M 5 Wyoming 78-61 W + Played at Energy Solutions Arena (Salt Lake City) + Played at EnergySolutions Arena (Salt Lake City) M 8 at TCU 61-54 W ~ 2008 Stadium Shootout (Glendale, Ariz.) ~ 2009 Fiesta Bowl Classic M 13 vs. Colorado State^ 89-62 W ^ MWC Tournament (Las Vegas) ^ MWC Tournament (Las Vegas) M 14 vs. San Diego State^ 63-54 W # NCAA Tournament (Philadelphia) # NCAA Tournament (Oklahoma City) M 15 at UNLV^ 61-76 L

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J 25 at Virginia Tech 70-68 W D 14 at Utah 64-81 L 2010-11 J 28 Saint Mary's 66-80 L D 21 at No. 13/11 Oregon 96-100 (OT) L Record: 32-5 F 2 Gonzaga 83-73 W D 28 at Loyola Marymount 76-87 L Conference: 14-2, T1st MWC F 4 at Portland 79-60 W D 30 at Pepperdine 74-80 L Home: 13-1 F 11 Pepperdine 86-48 W J 4 San Diego 87-53 W Road: 10-1 F 16 at San Francisco 85-84 W J 9 Pepperdine 84-72 W Neutral: 9-3 F 18 at Santa Clara 82-67 W J 11 Loyola Marymount 91-68 W Postseason: 2-1 NCAA F 23 at Gonzaga 63-74 L J 16 at San Francisco 83-76 W Long Win Streak: 10 F 25 Portland 76-66 W J 18 at Santa Clara 91-81 W Long Loss Streak: 1 M 2 vs. San Diego+ 73-68 W J 23 at Portland 110-114 (3OT) L Highest Rank: 3rd AP/Coaches Poll M 3 vs. Gonzaga+ 58-77 L J 25 at No. RV/21 Gonzaga 69-84 L Final Rank: 10th AP M 13 vs. Iona# 78-72 W J 30 Pacific 88-78 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 3-2 M 15 vs. Marquette# 68-88 L F 1 Saint Mary's 84-71 W Coach: Dave Rose ^ = Chicago Invitational Challenge F 6 Santa Clara 89-76 W @ = Lumberjack Classic F 8 San Francisco 68-63 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L + = WCC Championships F 13 at Pacific 82-89 L N 12 Fresno State 83-56 W # = NCAA Tournament F 15 at Saint Mary's 60-57 W N 17 Utah State 78-72 W F 20 No. 25/22 Gonzaga 73-65 W N 20 Chicago State* 109-60 W 2012-13 F 22 Portland 89-72 W N 23 Mississippi Valley State* 83-36 W Record: 24-12 M 1 at San Diego 78-70 W N 26 vs. South Florida (2OT)* 77-75 W Conference: 10-6, 3rd WCC M 8 vs. Loyola Marymount+ 85-74 W N 27 vs. Saint Mary's* 74-73 W Home: 15-3 M 10 vs. San Francisco+ 79-77 (OT) W D 1 at Creighton^ 77-65 W Road: 7-5 M 11 vs. Gonzaga+ 64-75 L D 4 vs. Hawaii 78-57 W Neutral: 2-4 M 20 vs. Oregon@ 68-87 L D 8 vs. Vermont 86-58 W Postseason: 3-1 NIT ~ = ESPN Tipoff Marathon D 11 vs. Arizona 87-65 W Long Win Streak: 5 ^ = College Basketball Experience Hall of Fame Classic D 18 vs. UCLA# 79-86 L Long Loss Streak: 1 # = at EnergySolutions Arena D 21 at Weber State 72-66 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-4 * = Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase D 23 UTEP 89-68 W Coach: Dave Rose + = WCC Championships D 30 at Buffalo 90-82 W @ = NCAA tournament J 1 Fresno Pacific 93-57 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L J 5 at UNLV 89-77 W N 9 Tennessee State^ 81-66 W 2014-15 J 8 Air Force 76-66 W N 13 Georgia State^ 80-62 W Record: 25-10 J 11 at Utah 104-79 W N 16 vs. Florida State^ 70-88 L Conference: 13-5, T2nd WCC J 18 TCU 83-67 W N 17 vs. Notre Dame^ 68-78 L Home: 13-3 J 22 at Colorado State 94-85 W N 21 UT-San Antonio 81-62 W Road: 8-3 J 26 San Diego State 71-58 W N 24 Cal State Northridge 87-75 W Neutral: 4-4 J 29 at New Mexico 77-86 L N 28 vs. Montana# 85-60 W Postseason: 0-1 NCAA F 2 at Wyoming 69-62 W D 1 at Iowa State 62-83 L Long Win Streak: 8 F 5 UNLV 78-64 W D 8 Utah 61-58 W Long Loss Streak: 2 F 9 at Air Force 90-52 W D 15 at Weber State 78-68 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-4 F 12 Utah 72-59 W D 18 Eastern New Mexico 95-62 W Coach: Dave Rose F 19 at TCU 79-56 W D 21 at Baylor 64-79 L F 23 Colorado State 84-76 W D 27 Northern Arizona 84-54 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L F 26 at San Diego State 80-67 W D 29 vs. Virginia Tech# 97-71 W N 14 Long Beach State 95-90 W M 2 New Mexico 64-82 L J 3 Loyola Marymount 92-51 W N 18 Arkansas-Little Rock* 91-62 W M 5 Wyoming 102-78 W J 5 at San Francisco 80-76 W N 19 Southern Virginia 101-48 W M 10 vs. TCU~ 64-58 W J 10 Pepperdine 76-51 W N 24 vs. No. 15 San Diego State* 87-92 (2OT) L M 11 vs. New Mexico~ 87-76 W J 12 at Santa Clara 82-64 W N 25 vs. Chaminade* 121-85 W M 12 vs. San Diego State~ 54-72 L J 16 Saint Mary's 69-70 L N 26 vs. Purdue* 85-87 (OT) L M 17 vs. Wofford% 74-66 W J 19 San Diego 74-57 W N 29 Eastern Kentucky 90-76 W M 19 vs. Gonzaga% 89-67 W J 24 at Gonzaga 63-83 L D 2 at Utah State 91-81 W M 24 vs. Florida (OT)@ 64-83 L J 26 at Portland 85-67 W D 6 vs. Hawai’i# 90-70 W J 31 at Pepperdine 63-61 W D 10 No. 13/14 Utah 61-65 L * South Padre Island Invitational F 2 Santa Clara 96-79 W D 13 at Weber State 76-60 W ^ Mountain West-Missouri Valley Challenge F 7 at San Diego 68-74 L D 20 Stanford 79-77 W # John R. Wooden Classic F 9 San Francisco 87-99 L D 23 UMass 77-71 (OT) W ~ Conoco MWC Championships F 16 Portland 86-72 W D 27 No. 8/8 Gonzaga 80-87 L % NCAA Tournament Second/Third Round (Denver) F 19 Utah State 70-68 W D 29 Portland 97-88 W @ NCAA Regional Semifinals (New Orleans) F 21 at Saint Mary's 57-64 L J 1 at Santa Clara 81-46 W F 28 Gonzaga 65-70 L J 3 at San Francisco 99-68 W 2011-12 M 2 at Loyola Marymount 73-70 W J 8 Pepperdine 61-67 L Record: 26-9 M 8 vs. San Diego+ 69-72 L J 10 Loyola Marymount 85-72 W Conference: 12-4, 3rd WCC M 19 Washington@ 90-79 W J 15 at Pacific 93-80 W Home: 13-3 M 25 Mercer@ 90-71 W J 17 at Saint Mary’s 77-82 L Road: 8-3 M 27 at Southern Mississippi@ 79-62 W J 24 at San Diego 74-77 L Neutral: 5-3 A 2 vs. Baylor@ 70-76 L J 29 San Francisco 78-74 W Postseason: 1-1 NCAA ^ = Coaches vs. Cancer Classic J 31 Santa Clara 78-57 W Long Win Streak: 5 # = at Energy Solutions Arena F 5 at Pepperdine 74-80 L Long Loss Streak: 1 + = WCC Championships F 7 at Loyola Marymount 87-68 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-4 @ = NIT F 12 Saint Mary’s 82-60 W Coach: Dave Rose F 14 Pacific 84-59 W 2013-14 F 19 San Diego 75-62 W DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L Record: 23-12 F 26 at Portland 82-69 W N 11 at Utah State 62-69 L Conference: 13-5, T2nd WCC F 28 at No. 3/2 Gonzaga 73-70 W N 15 BYU-Hawaii 73-52 W Home: 14-1 M 7 vs. Santa Clara@ 78-76 W N 18 Longwood^ 92-60 W Road: 5-8 M 9 vs. Portland@ 84-70 W N 22 Prairie View A&M^ 90-51 W Neutral: 4-3 M 10 vs. No. 7/7 Gonzaga@ 75-91 L N 25 vs. Nevada^ 76-55 W Postseason: 0-1 NCAA M 17 vs. Ole Miss+ 90-94 L N 26 vs. Wisconsin^ 56-73 L Long Win Streak: 6 * EA SPORTS Maui Invitational N 30 vs. Northern Arizona@ 87-52 W Long Loss Streak: 4 # at EnergySolutions Arena D 3 vs. Oregon 79-65 W Vs. Ranked Teams: 1-5 @ WCC Basketball Championships at Orleans Arena D 7 Weber State 94-66 W Coach: Dave Rose + NCAA Tournament D 10 at Utah 61-42 W All times local to site D 17 Baylor 83-86 L DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L D 20 Buffalo 93-78 W N 8 Weber State 81-72 W D 22 UC Santa Barbara 89-75 W N 11 at Stanford~ 112-103 W D 27 Cal State San Marcos 79-51 W N 15 Mount St. Mary's^ 108-76 W D 29 at Saint Mary's 82-98 L N 16 Colorado Mesa^ 84-60 W D 31 San Diego 88-52 W N 20 No. 21/RV Iowa State 88-90 L J 5 at Loyola Marymount 73-65 W N 25 vs. Texas^ 86-82 W J 7 San Francisco 81-56 W N 26 vs. No. 12/12 Wichita State^ 62-75 L J 14 Santa Clara 95-78 W N 30 vs. Utah State# 85-74 W J 16 at San Diego 82-63 W D 3 North Texas 97-67 W J 19 Loyola Marymount 68-82 L D 7 at No. 21/22 UMass* 96-105 L J 21 at Pepperdine 77-64 W D 11 Prairie View A&M 100-52 W

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AAA Nick Bird 1923 Todd Crow 1990 Ron Abegglen 1959-60-61 Gus Black 1935-36-37 Larry Crowley 1960-61 Charles Abouo 2009-10-11-12 Bill Blumenthal 1962-63-64 Dave Crowton 1936 Jarkko Ahlbom 1996-97-98 Daniel Bobik 2001-02 Ralph Crowton 1935-36-39 Austin Ainge 2003-04-05-06-07 Ralph Bonham 1953 Sherman Crump 1952-53-54 Danny Ainge 1978-79-80-81 Malcolm Booth 1938 Ryan Cuff 1993 Doug Ainge 1974 Danny Bower 1998-99 Lee Cummard 2006-07-08-09 Von Alleman 1982-83 Ricky Bower 2003-04 Craig Cusick 2012-13 Glen Allen 1938-39-40 Shawn Bradley 1991 DDD John Allen 2003 Paul Briggs 1989-90 Dick Dabling 1946 Markland Allred 1935-38 Lloyd Brink 1939-40-41 Jerry Dahlman 1963 John Alstrom 1962-63 Eldon Brinley 1928-29-30-31 Kirk Davidson 1990-91 Augustin Ambrosino 2013 Rashaun Broadus 2006-07 Brandon Davies 2010-11-12-13 Brian Ambrozich 1972-73 Walter Brooks 1935-36 Bob Davis 1968-69-70 Belmont Anderson 1972-73-74 Tyrone Brown 1997 Derek Dawes 2001-04-05-06 Blaine Anderson 1954-55-56 Vince Bryan 1988-89 Larry DeLaittre 1970 David Anderson 1997 Jay Bunker 1971-72-73 Raul Delgado 2013 Greg Anderson 1977-78 Sam Burgess 2005-06-07-08 Dee Denzer 1964 Harry Anderson 1955-56-57 Van Burgess 1953-54-55 Bob Detmers 1937 Jack Anderson 1956-57 Bruce Burton 1961-62-63 Willard Devitt 1938 James Anderson 2009-10-11 CCC Brian Dignan 1998-99 Kenneth Anderson 1924 Nathan Call 1987-88-91-92 Buck Dixon 1923-24-25-26 Steve Anderson 1978-79-80 Cory Calvert 2013 Sanky Dixon 1926-27-28-29 Lou Andrus 1963 Elbert Campbell 1935 Chris Dowling 1969 Ryan Andrus 2015 Jeff Campbell 1991-95-96-97 Paul Drecksel 1983-84 Steve Andrus 1989-90 Hugh Cannon 1934-35-36 Jon Dresser 1967-68-69 Brett Applegate 1983-84 Bobby Capener 1982-83-86-87 Jerry Dunn 1918-20-21 Rafael Araujo 2003-04 Matt Carlino 2012-13-14 Loren Dunn 1951-52 Jordan Archibald 2000-01 Jon Carlisle 2002 Devin Durrant 1979-80-83-84 Lance Archibald 1996-97-98-99 Nate Chappell 1999 Kent Durrant 1949-51 Stan Ashby 1962 Jeff Chatman 1985-86-87-88 Mark Durrant 1990-93-94-95 Alan Astle 1984-87-88-89 Jay Cheesman 1974-75-76-77 EEE David Astle 1990-91-92-93 Larry Cheesman 1977-78 Jim Eakins 1966-67-68 Nate Austin 2012-13-15 Junior Child 1946-47 Gary Earnest 1959-60-61 BBB Jacob Chrisman 2001 Dave Eastis 1959-60-61 Bryce Bailey 1944-45-46-47 Bryce Christensen 1940-41 Valoy Eaton 1958-59-60 Dave Bailey 1971-72 Craig Christensen 1976-79-80-81-82 Clarence Edwards 1918-19-20 Maynard Bailey 1945 Harold Christensen 1951-52-53 Bud Eggertsen 1940 Clyde Baker 1970-71 Jack Christensen 1937-38-39 Jordan Ellis 2015 Jimmy Balderson 2002-05-06-07 Kurt Christensen 1992-93-94 Joe Ellsworth 2000 Wilburn Ball 1933 Todd Christensen 1996-99-00 Jackson Emery 2006-09-10-11 Greg Ballif 1978-79-80-81-82 Lee Christiansen 1930 Duane Esplin 1941-42-47 Mark Ballif 1929-30 Fred Clark 1918-19 Fay Evans 1932-33 Dave Barber 1960 Randy Clark 1947-48-49 Ferd Evans 1932-33 Bruce Barron 1968-69 Grig Clawson 1973-74-75 Talmadge Eyre 1998 Frank Bartley IV 2014-15 Mark Clausen 1988 FFF Gary Batchelor 1961-62-63 Robert Cochran 1985-86 John Fairchild 1964-65 Ivan Beem 1947-48-49-50 Reed Collins 1926-27-28 Mel Fawcett 1932 Doug Beck 1957 Stan Collins 1953-54 Bryan Fink 1985-86 Chad Beckstead 1937-38 Chris Collinsworth 2008-11-12 Chase Fischer 2015 Ron Bell 1960 Kyle Collinsworth 2011-15 John Fish 1989-92-93-94 John Benson 1955-56-57 Jeff Congdon 1964-65-66 Orville Fisher 1966-67-68 Jim Benton 1935 George Cooper 1928-29-30-31 Chad Fister 1996 Grant Berges 1995-96-97 Nathan Cooper 1996-99-00-01 Alan Frampton 1989-90 Mike Berning 1974 Kresimir Cosic 1971-72-73 Danny Frazier 1979 Frank Berrett 1959-60 Wayne Cottle 1950-51 Jimmer Fredette 2008-09-10-11 Sherrell Berrett 1959 Bob Craig 1949-50-51 Bernie Fryer 1971-72 Roland Bevell 1960-61 Steve Craig 1976-79-80-81 DeRay Fullmer 1947-48-49-50 Lowell Biddulph 1925 Jack Cravens 1957-58 Frank Fullmer 1940-41-42 Mark Bigelow 1999-02-03-04 Bill Crow 1962-63 Gary Furniss 1981-82-83

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GGG Ivan Iverson 1937 Chris Lynch 1988 Dean Gardner 1940-41-42 JJJ Walter Lyons 1935 Mike Gardner 1963-64-65 Elwood Jackson 1922 Marty Lythgoe 1967-68-69 Morris Gardner 1947 Gee Jackson 1942 MMM Floyd Garn 1931-32 Boyd Jarman 1951-52-53 Gavin MacGregor 2007 Alma Garrett 1946-47 Ken James 1965-66-67 Mac Madsen 1954-58-59 Todd Gentry 1990 Hal Jensen 1956-57 McRay Magleby 1930-31 Earl Giles 1934-35-36-37 Jay Jensen 1947 Russell Magleby 1928-29-30-31 Floyd Giles 1941-42-43-46 Jared Jensen 2002-03-04-05 Logan Magnusson 2010-11 Lynn Gleave 1958 John Jensen 1945 Fernando Malaman 2006-07 Elwood Gledhill 1923 Lawrell Jensen 1930 Jack Mannion 1961 Tom Gneiting 1985-86-87 Bart Jepsen 1998-01-02-03 Nick Martineau 2008-11-12 George Gourley 1933 Bret Jepsen 1995-98-99 Nick Mateljan 1953-54-55 Lee Gourley 1935 Jim Jimas 1965-66-67 Anthony Matthews 1985-86 R. Clark Greenhalgh 1945-46-49 Joe Johnson 1932-33-34-35 LeRoy Maughan 1966-69-70 Tom Griggs 1924 Lloyd Johnson 1961-62 Mike Maxwell 1980-82 Dick Grimmett 1934 Lou Johnson 1930-31-32 Mike May 1977-78 Earl Groesbeck 1925 Andrew Johnston 2014 Dave McGuire 1978-79-81 Holden Gunnett 1935-39 Dick Jones 1949-50-51 Emerson McOmber 1933 John Gustin 1957-58 Robert Jones 1991-92 Jim McIntyre 1960 HHH Russ Jones 1957-58 Garner Meads 2001-04-05 Ed Hale 1947 Troy Jones 1973-74-75-76 Steve Merta 1962 Skyler Halford 2014-15 Craig Jorgensen 1971-72-73 Mark Michaelis 1999 Mike Hall 2004-05 KK Eric Mika 2014 Lynn Halvorsen 1929 Keegan Kane 1991 Chris Miles 2005-08-09-10 Lee Hamblin 1943 Tom Karren 1952-53-54 Gary Miles 1957-58-59 Brian Hamilton 1998-99 Bronson Kaufusi 2013 Paul Millar 1963-64 Chris Handy 1998 Corbin Kaufusi 2015 Jared Miller 1991-92-93 Mark Handy 1974-75-76-77 Ralph Keeler 1919-22-23 Jim Miller 1969-70-71 Travis Hansen 2001-02-03 Steve Kelly 1969-70-71 Mark Miller 1960-63-64 Don Hanson 1943 Jim Kelson 1961-62-63 Floyd Millet 1933 Chauncey Harmon 1925 Andy Kimball 1945 Duard Millett 1943 Damarcus Harrison 2012 Paul Kitchen 1956 Wayne Millett 1935 Irel Hart 1927 Greg Kite 1980-81-82-83 Roland Minson 1949-50-51 Noah Hartsock 2009-10-11-12 Nate Knight 2001 John Moala 1997 Ian Harward 2013 Shane Knight 1991-92-93-94-95 Matt Montague 1997-00-01-02 Jacob Hawkins 1999 Steve Kramer 1964-65-66 Scott Moon 1990-91 Marty Haws 1985-87-88-89-90 LaVar Kump 1936-37-38 Lamont Morgan, Jr. 2009-10 Tyler Haws 2010-13-14-15 Ron Kump 1954 Tim Mould 1976 Leon Heaps 1951-52 Gene Kunz 1961-62 Ben Murdock 2007-08 Don Helm 1958 LLL Bert Myers 1959-60 Mike Herring 1988-89 Timo Lampen 1961 NNN Mark Heslop 1986-89-90-91-92 Dean Larsen 1952-53-54 Nick Nakic 1977 Bruce Hill 1959-60 Russell Larson 1992-93-94-95 Terry Nashif 2002-03-04-05 Gary Hill 1965-66-67 Vance Law 1975-76-77 Isaac Neilson 2015 Russ Hillman 1949-50-51 Veryl Law 1974-75-76-77 Ross Neilson 1923 Willard Hirschi 1954-55-56 Luiz Lemes 2003-04 Byron Nelson 1931-32-33-34 Bryan Hofheins 1995-96 Drew Leonard 1937 Joe Nelson 1947-48-49-50 Jim House 1967 Malcolm LeSueur 1932-33 Dick Nemelka 1964-65-66 Bob Howard 1923-24-25-26 Dave Lewis 1954-55-56 John Nicoll 1958-59 Dan Howard 2000-01-02-03 John Lewis 1963 David Nielsen 1999-00 Doug Howard 1968-69-70 Kari Liimo 1967-68-69 Eric Nielsen 1997-00-01-02 Greg Humphreys 1986-87 Shawn Lindquist 1993-94 Gifford Nielsen 1974-75 Dale Hunt 1941 Chick Little 1946-47 Kevin Nielsen 1978-79-82-83-84 Jim Hunter 1931-32-33-34 John Lloyd 1990 Stan Nielsen 1940-41 Mel Hutchins 1947-48-50-51 Wesley Lloyd 1924-25-26 Chris Nikchevich 1983-84-85 III Matt Lohner 1995-96 Dalton Nixon 2015 Rags Ingersoll 1924-25-28-29 Paul Loveday 1966-67 Kevin Nixon 1992-93 Bob Inglis 1960 Michael Loyd, Jr. 2008-10 Reed Noble 1975-76 Vuk Ivanovic 2006-07-08 Terrell Lyday 2000-01

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OOO Burl Robison 1930-31-32-33 Cy Thompson 1943 Ralph Olsen 1951-52 Stephen Rogers 2011-12 Jay Thompson 1994-95-96 Roy Olsen 1945-46-47 Elwood Romney 1930-31-32-33 Jermaine Thompson 1996 Bob Orr 1941-42-43 Golden Romney 1923-24-25-26 Paul Thompson 1945 Misho Ostarcevic 1976-77 Jerry Romney 1950-51-52 Verne Thompson 1976-77 Clarence Osterhues 1949-50 Archie Rose 2008-2009 Paul Thorn 1929 Don Overly 1940-41 Mike Rose 2004-05-06-07 Dick Thorne 1952 Dick Owen 1947 Lynn Rowe 1955-56-57 James Thorne 1951 PPP Owen Rowe 1927-28-29 Phil Tollestrup 1970-71-72 Paul Packard 1922-23-24-25 Bill Ruffner 1964-66 Michael Tompson 1997 Albert Page 1919-20 Bryon Ruffner 1996 Byron Toone 1950 Bill Pardoe 1938 Paul Ruffner 1969-70 Andy Toolson 1985, 88-89-90 Averian Parrish 1986 Scott Runia 1977-78-79-80 Jake Toolson 2015 Lynn Parsons 1967-68-69 SSS Bill Treu 1958 Truman Partridge 1922-23 Timo Saarelainen 1981-82-83-84-85 Gary Trost 1988-91-92-93 Herschel Pederson 1954-55-56 Nick Sanderson 1992-93 Steve Trumbo 1979-80-81-82 Marty Perry 1983-84-85 Kevin Santiago 1989-90 Marlow Turpin 1935-36-37 Jared Peterson 1998 Mark Santiago 1991-92 UUU Morris Peterson 1953-54 Kalevi (Moni) Sarkalahti 1971-72-73 Jim Usevitch 1983-84-87-88 Rolfe Peterson 1942-46 LaVon Satterfield 1950 VVV Russ Peterson 1956-57-58-59 Randy Schouten 1966-67-68 Veikko Vainio 1969-70-71 Ed Pinegar 1954-55-56 Steve Schreiner 1988-89-90-91 Don Volpi 1958 Jesse Pinegar 2001-02 Ron Selleaze 1998 Michael Vranes 1997-99-00-01 Matt Pinegar 2009 Josh Sharp 2012-13-14-15 WWW Graham Pingree 2014 Ty Shippen 2001 Brent Wade 1986-87 Trent Plaisted 2005-06-07-08 Jake Shoff 2003-04 Brady Walker 1942-43-46-47 Alan Pollard 1983-85-86 Ernest Shumway 1918 Bud Walker 1929 Carl Pollard 1984-85 Rickey Shumway 1959 Scott Warner 1967-68-69-70 Wendell Poulson 1927 Don Simmons 1927 Stan Watts 1937-38 Pete Prusse 1947 Glen Simmons 1918-22 Richie Webb 1981-84-85-86 Thomas Pyne 1920 Scott Sinek 1982-83-84-85 Justin Weidauer 1992-95-96-97-98 QQQ Bob Skousen 1959-62-63 Joe Weight 1946-47-48-49 Bob Quinney 1963-64-65 Clarence Skousen 1927-28-29 Ken Weight 1920-21-22 RRR Michael Smith 1984, 87-88-89 Fred Weimer 1939-40-41 Gary Radunich 1970 Don Snow 1940-41-42 Neil Welling 1943-44-45 Lloyd Rasmussen 1954-55 Greg Snow 1972-73-74-75 Mekeli Wesley 1998-99-00-01 Mahlon Rasmusson 1943 Bill Snow 1921-27 Vern Whatcott 1949-50 Craig Raymond 1965-66-67 Scott Sonnenberg 1997 Jack Whipple 1947-48-49-50 Mark Reeve 1927-28-29-30 Meade Squire 1946-47 Trent Whiting 2001 Fenton Reeves 1920 Jim Spencer 1959 Jay Whitman 1932-33-34-35 Brock Reichner 2005-06 Jon Stanley 1964-65 Craig Wilcox 1994-95 Randy Reid 1990-93-94-95-96 George Staples 1930 Mel Wilkes 1956-57-58 Robbie Reid 1994-95 Ron Steinke 1960-61-62-63 Chris Williams 1974-75-76 George Rekoutis 1964 Tom Steinke 1955-56-57 Frank Willis 1919 Dale Rex 1941-42-43 Neil Stephens 1953 Bob Wilson 1961-62 Keith Rice 1978-79 Brent Stephenson 1986-87 Anson Winder 2012-13-14-15 Bob Ricks 1957 Reed Stewart 1923-24-25 Joe Winters 1943 Doug Richards 1972-73-74 Chris Stock 1996 David Wolfe 1988-89 Frosty Richards 1924-25-26-27 Earl Sumsion 1918 Kevin Woodberry 2003-04 Harry Richards 1918-19-20-21 Russell Swenson 1921-22-26 Luke Worthington 2014-15 Joe Richey 1951-52-53 TTT Frank Wright 1935-36 Grant Richins 1943 Nick Taggart 1997-00 Leslie Wright 1927-28-29 Vir Richins 1938-39 Jonathan Tavernari 2007-08-09-10 Paul Wyatt 1963-64 Silester Rivers 1999-00 Alan Taylor 1977-78-79-80 YYY Charles Roberts 1937-38 Brian Taylor 1983-84-87-88 Robbie Yates 1997-98 Fred Roberts 1979-80-81-82 Snide Taylor 1924 Ike Young 1923 Glen Roberts 1977-78-79 John Taylor 1953-54 Keena Young 2005-06-07 Kenneth Roberts 1991-94-95-96 Terry Tebbs 1954-55-56 ZZZ Marc Roberts 2000-03-04 Roy Thacker 1957-58-59 Brock Zylstra 2010-11-12-13 Neil Roberts 1965-66-67 Ted Thiel 1947-48-49

83 COUGAR COACHING RECORDS

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING BREAKDOWN YEAR COACH CONF. FINISH CONF. REC. OVERALL OFF. DEF. DIFF. 2015 Dave Rose WCC T2nd 13-5 25-10 83.7 73.2 +10.6 2014 Dave Rose WCC 2nd 13-5 23-12 83.7 77.3 +6.4 2013 Dave Rose WCC 3rd 10-6 24-12 77.1 69.5 +7.6 2012 Dave Rose WCC 3rd 12-4 26-9 77.9 67.4 +10.5 2011 Dave Rose MWC T1st 14-2 32-5 81.4 67.9 +13.5 2010 Dave Rose MWC 2nd 13-3 30-6 83.1 66.4 +16.7 2009 Dave Rose MWC T1st 12-4 25-8 77.1 65.2 +11.9 2008 Dave Rose MWC 1st 14-2 27-8 73.7 63.2 +10.5 2007 Dave Rose MWC 1st 13-3 25-9 78.1 69.0 +9.1 2006 Dave Rose MWC T2nd 12-4 20-9 76.2 71.7 +4.5 2005 Steve Cleveland MWC T7th 3-11 9-21 65.7 69.0 -3.3 2004 Steve Cleveland MWC 2nd 10-4 21-9 71.4 65.6 +5.8 2003 Steve Cleveland MWC T1st 11-3 23-9 71.8 63.5 +8.3 2002 Steve Cleveland MWC T4th 7-7 18-12 70.5 65.0 +5.5 2001 Steve Cleveland MWC T1st 10-4 24-9 70.4 62.7 +7.7 2000 Steve Cleveland MWC 6th 7-7 22-11 70.5 63.8 +6.7 1999 Steve Cleveland WAC 5th 6-8 12-16 71.8 73.4 -1.6 1998 Steve Cleveland WAC 6th 4-10 9-21 63.5 69.8 -6.3 1997 Tony Ingle WAC 16th 0-16 0-19 58.3 78.9 -20.6 1997 Roger Reid WAC – 0-0 1-6 62.9 80.3 -17.4 1996 Roger Reid WAC 5th 9-9 15-13 82.3 78.4 +3.9 1995 Roger Reid WAC 2nd 13-5 22-10 75.2 69.2 +6.0 1994 Roger Reid WAC 3rd 12-6 22-10 79.4 74.4 +5.0 1993 Roger Reid WAC 1st 15-3 25-9 81.0 71.9 +9.1 1992 Roger Reid WAC 1st 12-4 25-7 80.2 69.6 +10.6 1991 Roger Reid WAC 2nd 11-5 21-13 72.2 68.7 +3.5 1990 Roger Reid WAC 1st 11-5 21-9 70.3 65.7 +4.6 1989 Ladell Andersen WAC 5th 7-9 14-15 80.6 80.1 +0.5 1988 Ladell Andersen WAC 1st 13-3 26-6 85.5 76.2 +9.3 1987 Ladell Andersen WAC 2nd 12-4 21-11 82.3 77.2 +5.1 1986 Ladell Andersen WAC 4th 11-5 18-14 72.8 70.6 +2.2 1985 Ladell Andersen WAC 3rd 9-7 15-14 75.0 74.4 +0.6 1984 Ladell Andersen WAC 2nd 12-4 20-11 78.5 75.0 +3.5 1983 Frank Arnold WAC 1st 11-5 15-14 69.5 66.2 +3.3 1982 Frank Arnold WAC 4th 9-7 17-13 62.8 58.4 +4.4 1981 Frank Arnold WAC 3rd 12-4 25-7 78.8 71.1 +7.7 1980 Frank Arnold WAC 1st 13-1 24-5 83.5 72.5 +11.0 1979 Frank Arnold WAC 1st 10-2 20-8 85.0 76.6 +8.4 1978 Frank Arnold WAC 4th 6-8 12-18 81.0 83.2 -2.2 1977 Frank Arnold WAC 7th 4-10 12-15 74.6 75.1 -0.5 1976 Frank Arnold WAC 5th 6-8 12-14 77.5 83.9 -6.4 1975 Glenn Potter WAC 6th 5-9 12-14 79.3 80.3 -1.0 1974 Glenn Potter WAC 6th 6-8 11-15 77.5 83.9 -6.4 1973 Glenn Potter WAC 2nd 9-5 19-7 79.5 74.6 +4.9 1972 Stan Watts WAC 1st 12-2 21-5 81.8 74.1 +7.7 1971 Stan Watts WAC 1st 10-4 18-11 82.8 79.1 +3.7 1970 Stan Watts WAC 7th 4-10 8-18 80.7 84.1 -3.4 1969 Stan Watts WAC 1st 6-4 16-12 83.0 80.7 +2.3 1968 Stan Watts WAC 4th 4-6 13-12 82.6 78.2 +4.4 1967 Stan Watts WAC 1st 8-2 14-10 81.7 76.1 +5.6 1966 Stan Watts WAC 2nd 6-4 20-9 95.5 82.9 +12.6 1965 Stan Watts WAC 1st 8-2 21-7 94.3 84.1 +10.2 1964 Stan Watts WAC 3rd 5-5 13-12 79.0 80.2 -1.2 1963 Stan Watts WAC 2nd 6-4 12-14 77.1 78.3 -1.2 1962 Stan Watts MSC 4th 5-9 10-16 70.5 74.9 -4.4 1961 Stan Watts MSC 3rd 9-5 15-11 73.9 71.9 +2.0 1960 Stan Watts MSC 5th 5-9 9-17 67.0 75.1 -8.1 1959 Stan Watts MSC 4th 8-6 15-11 75.5 71.2 +4.3 1958 Stan Watts MSC 2nd 9-5 13-13 65.3 66.7 -1.4 1957 Stan Watts MSC 1st 11-3 19-9 70.7 67.1 +3.6 1956 Stan Watts MSC 2nd 10-4 18-8 77.2 67.0 +10.2 1955 Stan Watts MSC 2nd 10-4 13-13 72.7 71.0 +1.7 1954 Stan Watts MSC 2nd 9-5 18-11 68.6 64.8 +3.83 1953 Stan Watts MSC 2nd 11-3 22-8 69.2 56.2 +13.0 1952 Stan Watts MSC 2nd 9-5 14-10 60.4 58.8 +1.6 1951 Stan Watts RMC 1st 15-5 28-8 65.3 55.7 +9.6 1950 Stan Watts RMC 1st 14-6 22-12 55.0 49.9 +5.1 WCC=West Coast Conference; MWC=Mountain West Conference; WAC=Western Athletic Conference; MSC=Mountain State Conference (Skyline); RMC=Rocky Mountain Conference

84 COUGAR COACHING RECORDS

MARRIOTT CENTER W/L RECORDS BYU COACHING RECORDS YEARS HEAD COACH W/L PCT. YEARS HEAD COACH WON LOST PCT. 1971-72 Stan Watts 12-0 1.000 1902-03 W.A. Colton 4 5 .444 Stan Watts Total 12-0 1.000 1903-05 (Unknown) 12 6 .667 1972-73 Glenn Potter 11-3 .786 1905-08 C.T. Teetzel 22 6 .786 1908-10 Fred Bennion 16 6 .727 1973-74 Glenn Potter 6-4 .600 1910-11 Henry Rose 8 0 1.000 1974-75 Glenn Potter 9-6 .533 1911-20 E.L. Roberts 58 20 .744 Glenn Potter Total 26-13 .641 1920-25 Alvin Twitchell 50 20 .714 1975-76 Frank Arnold 7-5 .583 1925-28 E.L. Roberts 29 29 .500 1976-77 Frank Arnold 6-6 .500 Roberts Overall 87 49 .640 1928-35 G. Ott Romney 139 71 .662 1977-78 Frank Arnold 9-4 .692 1935-36 Edwin R. Kimball 16 9 .640 1978-79 Frank Arnold 14-0 1.00 1936-38 Fred “Buck” Dixon 25 23 .521 1979-80 Frank Arnold 12-2 .857 1938-41 Edwin R. Kimball 43 29 .597 1980-81 Frank Arnold 13-0 1.00 Kimball Overall 59 38 .608 1981-82 Frank Arnold 11-5 .688 1941-49 Floyd Millet 104 77 .575 1949-72 Stan Watts 371 254 .594 1982-83 Frank Arnold 9-6 .600 1972-75 Glenn Potter 42 36 .538 Frank Arnold Total 81-28 .743 1975-83 Frank Arnold 137 94 .593 1983-84 Ladell Andersen 14-1 .933 1983-89 Ladell Andersen 114 71 .616 1984-85 Ladell Andersen 9-5 .643 1989-96 Roger Reid 152 77 .664 1985-86 Ladell Andersen 12-4 .750 1996-97 Tony Ingle 0 19 .000 1997-05 Steve Cleveland 138 108 .561 1986-87 Ladell Andersen 10-4 .786 2005-Pres. Dave Rose 257 88 .745 1987-88 Ladell Andersen 16-2 .889 OVERALL 1738 1048 .624 1988-89 Ladell Andersen 10-5 .667 Ladell Andersen Total 71-21 .783 1989-90 Roger Reid 15-0 1.00 1990-91 Roger Reid 10-6 .625 1991-92 Roger Reid 14-1 .933 POSTSEASON RECORDS 1992-93 Roger Reid 13-1 .929 STAN WATTS ROGER REID 1993-94 Roger Reid 14-2 .875 NCAA Overall – 4-10 NCAA Overall – 2-5 1994-95 Roger Reid 14-0 1.000 NIT Overall – 6-2 NIT Overall – 1-1 1995-96 Roger Reid 11-4 .733 1950 – NCAA – 1-1 1990 – NCAA – 0-1 1996-97 Roger Reid 1-4 .143 1951 – NCAA – 1-2 1991 – NCAA – 1-1 Roger Reid Total 92-18 .821 NIT – 3-0 1992 – NCAA – 0-1 1953 – NIT – 0-1 1993 – NCAA – 1-1 1996-97 Tony Ingle 0-9 .000 1954 – NIT – 0-1 1994 – NIT – 1-1 Tony Ingle Total 0-9 .000 1957 – NCAA – 1-1 1995 – NCAA – 0-1 1997-98 Steve Cleveland 4-10 .286 1965 – NCAA – 0-2 1998-99 Steve Cleveland 9-5 .643 1966 – NIT – 3-0 STEVE CLEVELAND 1969 – NCAA – 0-1 1999-00 Steve Cleveland 14-2 .875 NCAA Overall – 0-3 1971 – NCAA – 1-2 2000-01 Steve Cleveland 15-0 1.000 NIT Overall – 3-2 1972 – NCAA – 0-1 2001-02 Steve Cleveland 16-0 1.000 2000 – NIT – 2-1 2002-03 Steve Cleveland 13-1 .929 2001 – NCAA – 0-1 FRANK ARNOLD 2002 – NIT – 1-1 2003-04 Steve Cleveland 13-0 1.000 NCAA Overall – 3-3 2003 – NCAA – 0-1 2004-05 Steve Cleveland 6-8 .429 NIT Overall – 0-1 2004 – NCAA – 0-1 Steve Cleveland Total 90-26 .776 1979 – NCAA – 0-1 1980 – NCAA – 0-1 2005-06 Dave Rose 14-1 .933 DAVE ROSE 1981 – NCAA – 3-1 2006-07 Dave Rose 17-0 1.000 NCAA Overall – 4-8 1982 – NIT – 0-1 2007-08 Dave Rose 16-0 1.000 NIT Overall – 3-2 2008-09 Dave Rose 14-2 .875 2006 – NIT – 0-1 LADELL ANDERSEN 2007 – NCAA – 0-1 2009-10 Dave Rose 15-1 .938 NCAA Overall – 2-3 2008 – NCAA – 0-1 2010-11 Dave Rose 13-1 .929 NIT Overall – 2-1 2009 – NCAA – 0-1 2011-12 Dave Rose 13-3 .813 1984 – NCAA – 1-1 2010 – NCAA – 1-1 2012-13 Dave Rose 15-3 .833 1986 – NIT – 2-1 2011 – NCAA – 2-1 2013-14 Dave Rose 14-1 .933 1987 – NCAA – 0-1 2012 – NCAA – 1-1 1988 – NCAA – 1-1 2013 – NIT – 3-1 2014-15 Dave Rose 13-3 .813 2014 – NCAA – 0-1 Dave Rose Total 144-15 .912 2015 – NCAA – 0-1 Total 516-130 .799

85 CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS

YEAR GMS MINUTES FG FGA FG% 3 FG 3 FGA 3 FG% FT FTA FT% O-RB D-RB TOTAL REB. RB AVG PF FO 1948-49 34 837 442 654 .676 607 1949-50 34 670 1977 .339 420 668 .629 563 1950-51 37 920 2611 .352 597 902 .660 1457 39.4 709 25 1951-52 24 576 1756 .328 299 482 .620 901 37.5 442 15 1952-53 30 743 .330 566 .660 1392 46.4 558 22 1953-54 28 697 .330 529 .610 1335 47.7 539 9 1954-55 26 685 2104 .326 522 808 .646 1268 48.8 521 1955-56 26 735 2032 .362 536 770 .696 1451 55.8 473 20 1956-57 28 688 1956 .352 609 831 .733 1230 43.9 508 18 1957-58 26 646 1731 .373 405 650 .623 1279 49.2 513 22 1958-59 26 751 1822 .412 436 698 .625 1402 53.9 470 22 1959-60 25 630 1653 .381 416 613 .679 1168 46.7 459 18 1960-61 26 736 1790 .411 451 670 .673 1255 48.3 524 1961-62 26 725 1910 .380 390 604 .646 1293 49.7 530 1962-63 26 745 1825 .408 495 701 .706 1273 49.0 596 1663-64 25 775 1775 .437 424 605 .701 1220 48.8 508 1964-65 28 1014 2122 .478 611 825 .741 1457 52.0 584 1965-66 25 946 1898 .498 496 693 .720 1346 53.8 488 1966-67 24 762 1550 .492 436 644 .678 1117 46.5 519 1967-68 25 787 1803 .436 490 720 .681 1276 51.0 498 1968-69 28 903 2029 .445 519 785 .661 1438 51.4 574 1969-70 26 812 1859 .437 472 718 .657 1369 52.7 534 1970-71 29 918 1933 .475 565 805 .702 1352 46.6 403 1971-72 26 801 1659 .483 526 736 .715 1206 46.4 435 12 1972-73 26 822 1701 .483 428 594 .721 1240 47.7 365 1973-74 26 788 1730 .455 439 581 .756 1137 43.7 492 12 1974-75 26 819 1725 .475 424 613 .692 1119 43.0 552 24 1975-76 26 805 1722 .467 405 585 .692 1162 44.7 572 31 1976-77 27 800 1706 .469 413 571 .723 1071 39.7 579 24 1977-78 30 957 1974 .485 515 725 .710 1126 37.5 640 39 1978-79 28 940 1778 .529 501 717 .699 1176 42.0 587 29 1979-80 29 955 1830 .522 511 722 .708 1224 42.2 543 21 1980-81 32 960 1954 .491 600 840 .714 1366 42.7 591 29 1981-82 30 697 1511 .461 491 689 .712 1118 37.2 507 14 1982-83 29 761 1652 .461 492 687 .716 1111 38.3 560 27 1983-84 31 896 1762 .509 641 855 .75 1076 34.7 624 17 1984-85 29 821 1773 .463 533 789 .676 1048 36.1 671 29 1985-86 32 897 1917 .468 534 769 .694 1171 36.6 654 22 1986-87 32 965 1972 .489 127 318 .399 577 773 .746 1186 37.1 673 15 1987-88 32 976 1839 .531 146 323 .452 637 835 .763 1160 36.3 597 15 1988-89 29 838 1675 .500 135 359 .376 527 647 .815 968 33.4 574 14 1989-90 30 739 1482 .499 140 311 .450 492 684 .719 925 30.8 584 21 1990-91 34 876 1796 .488 121 303 .399 581 825 .704 348 811 1257 37.0 660 18 1991-92 32 877 1762 .498 214 497 .431 599 813 .737 302 760 1176 36.8 621 20 1992-93 34 6875 948 1905 .498 161 443 .363 697 909 .767 405 837 1324 38.9 721 15 1993-94 32 6453 876 1779 .492 141 444 .318 647 880 .735 330 741 1185 37.0 691 21 1994-95 32 6481 809 1743 .464 170 486 .350 617 798 .773 338 693 1124 35.1 601 22 1995-96 28 5602 802 1690 .475 112 335 .334 587 767 .765 307 652 1061 37.9 599 1996-97 26 5218 578 1453 .398 99 379 .261 292 453 .645 246 483 824 31.7 505 18 1997-98 30 6081 589 1571 .375 194 638 .304 534 749 .713 328 620 1060 35.3 638 1998-99 28 5650 671 1487 .451 176 474 .371 491 677 .725 254 659 913 32.6 585 28 1999-2000 33 6624 795 1725 .461 192 515 .373 546 784 .696 299 819 1118 33.9 640 15 2000-01 33 6600 744 1620 .459 185 485 .381 651 835 .780 292 760 1052 31.9 691 23 2001-02 30 6076 711 1514 .470 170 428 .397 523 688 .760 265 735 1000 33.3 561 18 2002-03 32 6425 765 1654 .463 194 517 .375 575 762 .755 353 781 1134 35.4 688 23 2003-04 30 6025 764 1571 .486 171 487 .351 501 692 .724 316 701 1017 33.9 566 14 2004-05 30 6025 690 1648 .419 211 583 .362 381 530 .719 347 670 1017 33.9 551 10 2005-06 29 5925 782 1692 .462 202 521 .388 443 620 .715 325 699 1024 35.3 582 12 2006-07 34 6876 972 1981 .491 265 617 .415 454 688 .660 414 859 1273 37.4 662 13 2007-08 35 7025 906 1970 .460 285 764 .373 483 737 .655 365 986 1351 38.6 618 12 2008-09 33 6625 909 1879 .484 238 624 .381 488 669 .729 302 894 1196 36.2 607 14 2009-10 36 7250 1025 2120 .483 292 700 .417 650 823 .790 367 965 1332 37.0 621 5 2010-11 37 7475 1019 2267 .449 312 865 .361 662 865 .765 420 1005 1425 38.5 647 10 2011-12 35 7000 977 2099 .465 233 679 .343 540 771 .700 381 966 1347 38.5 637 15 2012-13 36 7200 999 2188 .457 213 630 .338 566 777 .728 433 966 1399 38.9 678 12 2013-14 35 7125 1012 2186 .463 177 498 .355 730 1055 .692 463 969 1432 40.9 690 16 2014-15 35 7100 976 2090 .467 300 763 .393 679 886 .766 421 928 1349 38.5 721 13

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS

YEAR ASSTS TO BLOCKS STEALS POINTS PPG WINS LOSS WIN % CONF. W CONF. L PLACE, CONF. NCAA/NIT RECORD 1948-49 2116 58.8 21 13 .618 12 8 4th, SC 1949-50 1760 55.0 22 12 .647 14 6 1st, SC NCAA 1-1 1950-51 405 2416 65.3 28 9 .757 15 5 1st, SC NCAA/NIT 1-2/3-0* 1951-52 171 1451 60.4 14 10 .583 9 5 2nd, SC 1952-53 2052 68.5 22 8 .733 11 3 2nd, SC NIT 0-1 1953-54 1923 68.6 18 11 .621 9 5 3rd, SC NIT 0-1 1954-55 1892 72.8 13 13 .500 10 4 2nd, SC 1955-56 2006 77.2 18 8 .692 10 4 2nd, SC 1956-57 1985 70.1 19 9 .679 11 3 1st, SC NCAA 1-1 1957-58 1697 65.3 12 14 .462 9 5 T2nd, SC 1958-59 1965 75.6 15 11 .577 8 6 4th, SC 1959-60 1676 67.0 8 17 .320 5 9 5th, SC 1960-61 1923 74.0 15 11 .577 9 5 3rd, SC 1961-62 1834 70.5 10 16 .385 5 9 4th, SC 1962-63 1985 76.3 12 14 .462 6 4 2nd, WAC 1963-64 1974 79.0 13 12 .520 5 5 3rd, WAC 1964-65 2639 94.3 21 7 .750 8 2 1st, WAC NCAA 0-2 1965-66 2388 95.5 20 5 .800 6 4 2nd, WAC NIT 3-0* 1966-67 1960 81.7 14 10 .583 8 2 T1st, WAC 1967-68 2064 85.6 13 12 .520 4 6 T4th, WAC 1968-69 2325 83.0 16 12 .571 6 4 T1st, WAC NCAA 0-1 1969-70 2096 80.6 8 18 .308 4 10 7th, WAC 1970-71 2401 82.8 18 11 .621 10 4 1st, WAC NCAA 1-2 1971-72 2128 81.8 21 5 .808 12 2 1st, WAC NCAA 0-1 1972-73 2068 79.5 19 7 .731 9 5 T2nd, WAC 1973-74 2015 77.5 11 15 .423 6 8 6th, WAC 1974-75 2062 79.3 12 14 .462 5 9 6th, WAC 1975-76 445 2015 77.5 12 14 .462 6 8 T5th, WAC 1976-77 444 2013 74.6 12 15 .444 4 10 7th, WAC 1977-78 565 475 70 168 2429 81.0 12 18 .400 6 8 T4th, WAC 1978-79 540 489 97 172 2381 85.0 20 8 .714 10 2 1st, WAC NCAA 0-1 1979-80 560 450 103 144 2421 83.5 24 5 .828 13 1 1st, WAC NCAA 0-1 1980-81 542 476 117 157 2520 78.8 25 7 .781 12 4 3rd, WAC NCAA 3-1 1981-82 450 444 90 127 1885 62.8 17 13 .567 9 7 T4th, WAC NIT 0-1 1982-83 445 394 133 173 2014 69.4 15 14 .517 11 5 T1st, WAC 1983-84 495 444 75 196 2433 78.5 20 11 .645 12 4 2nd, WAC NCAA 1-1 1984-85 438 364 64 183 2175 75.0 15 14 .517 9 7 T3rd, WAC 1985-86 496 452 102 187 2328 72.8 18 14 .563 11 5 4th, WAC NIT 2-1 1986-87 540 423 109 201 2634 82.3 21 11 .656 12 4 2nd, WAC NCAA 0-1 1987-88 597 442 86 205 2735 85.5 26 6 .813 13 3 1st, WAC NCAA 1-1 1988-89 438 392 25 175 2338 80.6 14 15 .483 7 9 5th, WAC 1989-90 467 369 47 191 2110 70.3 21 9 .700 11 5 T1st, WAC NCAA 0-1 1990-91 565 473 246 175 2454 72.2 21 13 .618 11 5 2nd, WAC NCAA 1-1 1991-92 564 451 94 219 2567 80.2 25 7 .781 12 4 T1st, WAC NCAA 0-1 1992-93 613 566 127 214 2754 81.0 25 9 .735 15 3 T1st, WAC NCAA 1-1 1993-94 482 474 108 219 2540 79.4 22 10 .688 12 6 3rd, WAC NIT 1-1 1994-95 498 448 99 225 2405 75.2 22 10 .688 13 5 T2nd, WAC NCAA 0-1 1995-96 479 386 71 185 2303 82.3 15 13 .536 9 9 5th, WAC 1996-97 316 425 53 147 1547 59.5 1 25 .038 0 16 8th, WAC Mtn 1997-98 355 486 72 194 1906 63.5 9 21 .300 4 10 6th, WAC Mtn 1998-99 359 484 87 188 2009 71.8 12 16 .429 6 8 5th, WAC Pac 1999-2000 478 453 73 236 2328 70.5 22 11 .667 7 7 6th, MWC NIT 2-1 2000-01 414 454 108 203 2324 70.4 24 9 .727 10 4 T1st, MWC NCAA 0-1 2001-02 420 412 92 158 2115 70.5 18 12 .600 7 7 T4th, MWC NIT 1-1 2002-03 428 436 82 222 2299 71.8 23 9 .719 11 3 T1st, MWC NCAA 0-1 2003-04 445 409 98 208 2200 73.3 21 9 .700 10 4 2nd, MWC NCAA 0-1 2004-05 370 439 104 183 1972 65.7 9 21 .429 3 11 T7th, MWC 2005-06 462 425 108 197 2209 76.2 20 9 .690 12 4 T2nd, MWC NIT 0-1 2006-07 542 456 118 205 2654 78.1 25 9 .735 13 3 1st, MWC NCAA 0-1 2007-08 587 492 135 207 2580 73.7 27 8 .771 14 2 1st, MWC NCAA 0-1 2008-09 537 375 119 241 2544 77.1 25 8 .758 12 4 T1st, MWC NCAA 0-1 2009-10 567 417 126 307 2992 83.1 30 6 .833 13 3 2nd, MWC NCAA 1-1 2010-11 538 404 150 298 3012 81.4 32 5 .865 14 2 T1st, MWC NCAA 2-1 2011-12 599 473 154 296 2727 77.9 29 6 .743 12 4 3rd, WCC NCAA 1-1 2012-13 575 432 89 291 2777 77.1 24 12 .667 10 6 3rd, WCC NIT 3-1 2013-14 544 395 103 251 2931 83.7 23 12 .657 13 5 T2nd, WCC NCAA 0-1 2014-15 594 417 103 257 2931 83.7 25 10 .714 13 5 T2nd, WCC NCAA 0-1 * NIT Champions

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BYU NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS

1950 (final 8 finish) 1990 2008 Western Regional Semis (Kansas City) East First Round (Hartford, Conn.) West First Round (Anaheim, Calif.) Baylor 56, BYU 55 (5) *Clemson 49, (12) BYU 47 (9) Texas A&M 67, (8) BYU 62 Western Consolation (Kansas City) *win later vacated by the NCAA BYU 83, UCLA 62 2009 1991 West First Round (Philadelphia) 1951 (final 8 finish) West First Round (Salt Lake City) (9) Texas A&M 79, (8) BYU 66 West First Round (Kansas City) (10) BYU 61, (7) Virginia 48 BYU 68, San Jose State 61 West Second Round (Salt Lake City) 2010 West Regional Semifinals (Kansas City) (2) Arizona 76, (10) BYU 61 West First Round (Oklahoma City) Kansas State 64, BYU 54 (7) BYU 95, (10) Florida 85 (2OT) West Regional Consolation (Kansas City) 1992 West Second Round (Oklahoma City) Washington 80, BYU 67 West First Round (Boise, Idaho) (2) Kansas State 84, (7) BYU 72 (7) LSU 94, (10) BYU 83 1957 (final 16 finish) 2011 (final 16 finish) *first-round bye 1993 Southeast Second Round (Denver) West Regional Semifinals (Corvallis, Ore.) Midwest First Round (Chicago) (3) BYU 74, (14) Wofford 66 California 86, BYU 59 (7) BYU 80, (10) SMU 71 Southeast Third Round (Denver) West Regional Consolation (Corvallis, Ore.) Midwest Second Round (Chicago) (3) BYU 89, (11) Gonzaga 67 BYU 65, Idaho State 54 (2) Kansas 90, (7) BYU 76 Southeast Semifinals (New Orleans) (2) Florida 83, (3) BYU 74 (OT) 1965 (final 16 finish) 1995 *first-round bye Midwest First Round (Memphis, Tenn.) 2012 West Regional Semifinals (Provo, Utah) (9) Tulane 76, (8) BYU 70 West First Round (Dayton) UCLA 100, BYU 76 (14) BYU 78, (14) Iona 72 West Regional Consolation (Provo, Utah) 2001 West Second Round (Louisville) Oklahoma City 112, BYU 102 West First Round (San Diego) (3) Marquette 88, (14) BYU 68 (5) Cincinnati 84, (12) BYU 59 1969 2014 West First Round (Las Cruces, N.M.) 2003 West Second Round (Milwaukee) New Mexico State 74, BYU 62 South First Round (Spokane, Wash.) (7) Oregon 87, (10) BYU 68 (5) Connecticut 58, (12) BYU 53 1971 (final 16 finish) 2015 West First Round (Logan, Utah) 2004 West First Round (Dayton) BYU 91, Utah State 82 Phoenix Bracket (Denver) (11) Ole Miss 94, (11) BYU 90 West Reg. Semifinals (Salt Lake City) (5) Syracuse 80, (12) BYU 75 UCLA 91, BYU 73 OVERALL RECORD West Reg. Consolation (Salt Lake City) 2007 NCAA 15-32 (29 years) Pacific 84, BYU 81 South First Round (Lexington, Ky.) (9) Xavier 79, (8) BYU 77 1972 West First Round (Pocatello, Idaho) Long Beach State 95, BYU 90

1979 *first-round bye West Second Round (Tucson, Ariz.) (4) San Francisco 86, (5) BYU 63

1980 *first-round bye West Second Round (Ogden, Utah) (6) Clemson 71, (3) BYU 66

1981 (final 8 finish) East Regional (Providence, R.I.) (6) BYU 60, (11) Princeton 51 (6) BYU 78, (3) UCLA 55 East Regional Semifinals (Atlanta) (6) BYU 51, (2) Notre Dame 50 West Regional Finals (Atlanta) (1) Virginia 74, (6) BYU 60

1984 Mideast Regional (Birmingham, Ala.) (8) BYU 84, (9) UAB 68 (1) Kentucky 93, (8) BYU 68

1987 In the 1981 NCAA Tournament, the Cougars advanced SE First Round (Birmingham, Ala.) to the Elite Eight where they took on All-American (7) New Orleans 83, (10) BYU 79 and the Virginia Cavaliers. After beating Princeton, UCLA and Notre Dame earlier in the tourna- ment, the Cougars, led by Greg Kite, Fred Roberts and 1988 Danny Ainge, were finally eliminated by the Cavaliers in Mideast Regional (Birmingham, Ala.) the Elite Eight. (4) BYU 98, (13) NC-Charlotte 92 (OT) (5) Louisville 97, (4) BYU 76

88 NIT HISTORY

COUGARS EARN NATIONAL TITLES IN 1951 AND 1966 NIT APPEARANCES In 1951, the 1951 NIT CHAMPIONS Cougars defeated 1951 24 NCAA Dayton in the cham- BYU 75, St. Louis 58 pionship game of the BYU 69, Seton Hall 59 APPEARANCES BYU 62, Dayton, 43 (NIT Final) National Invitational Tournament. After the 1953 win, BYU accepted Niagara 82, BYU 76 an invitation to the 1954 NCAA Tournament, St. Francis PA 81, BYU 68 which at the time 1966 was not yet recog- BYU 90, Temple 78 nized as the decisive BYU 97, Army 60 tournament for the BYU 97, NYU 84 (NIT Final) country’s best team. 1982 As the nation’s Washington 66, BYU 63 champions, the Cougars finished 28-9 with the 1986 most wins in BYU basketball history. Not only is at BYU 67, SMU 63 it impressive that BYU won the national title and at BYU 93, Cal-Irvine 80 so many games, but it is even more amazing that at Ohio State 79, BYU 68 they did so without a home court. With the Smith 1994 Fieldhouse under construction, BYU split its “home at BYU 74, Arizona St. 67 games” between Springville High’s gymnasium and at Fresno St. 68, BYU 66 the University of Utah. Head coach Stan Watts 2000 guided the Cougars to the national title in only his at BYU 81, Bowling Green 54 second year at the helm. Watts had the help of at BYU 82, Southern Illinois 57 Mel Hutchins, who became the first Cougar to be at Notre Dame 64, BYU 52 named a first-team All-American and went on to 2002 win Rookie of the Year in the NBA in the 1952-53 at BYU 78, UC Irvine 55 season. at Memphis 80, BYU 69 In 1966, the Cougars finished as a 20-game 2006 winner with their final game against NYU in the at Houston 77, BYU 67 championship game of the National Invitational Tournament. Playing in a packed Madison Square 2013 at BYU 90, Washington 79 Garden, the No. 1-ranked Cougars outplayed NYU, at BYU 90, Mercer 71 leading 48-43 at halftime and never looked back. at Southern Miss 62, BYU 79 With star Dick Nemelka on the bench with four BYU 70, Baylor 76 (NIT Semifinal) fouls, the Cougars turned to junior center Craig OVERALL RECORD Raymond and junior forward Gary Hill. Hill and NIT 15-9 (11 years) Raymond, non-starters going into the tournament, (Champions 1951, 1966) led the high-scoring Cougar offense with 21 points each. Steve Kramer added 20 points to 1966 NIT CHAMPIONS become the third Cougar with 20 or more points and the fifth Cougar to score in double digits. The win over the Violets marked the second NIT championship for both BYU and head coach Stan Watts. The season was the highest scor- ing in Cougar history. BYU averaged 95.5 points per game while hitting 50 percent of its shots. In the NIT final, the Cougars shot 59 percent while handling NYU. Former coach of the Boston Celtics, Red Auerbach, commented on BYU at the championship, saying, “BYU simply overpowered them. They (the Cougars) outplayed them all over the court.”

89 TOURNAMENT RESULTS

YEAR TOURNAMENT PLC. REC. 1982-83 Cougar Classic 3rd 1-1 1997-98 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 1949-50 Rocky Mtn. Conference 1st 3-0 Holiday Festival 4th 0-2 Rainbow Classic 1-2 Los Angeles Invitational 4th 1-1 1983-84 Cougar Classic 3rd 1-1 WAC 0-1 NCAA 4th 1-1 Kentucky Invitational 2nd 2-1 1998-99 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 1950-51 Rocky Mtn. Conference 2nd 2-1 WAC 0-1 WAC 1-1 NIT 1st 3-0 NCAA Regional 1-1 1999-00 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 NCAA 4th 1-2 1984-85 Stanford Invitational 3rd 1-1 MWC 2nd 2-1 1951-52 Sugar Bowl 4th 0-2 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 NIT 2-1 1952-53 Dixie Classic 2nd 2-1 Cotton States 3rd 1-1 2000-01 Yahoo Sports Invitational 4th 1-2 NIT 0-1 WAC 0-1 MWC 1st 3-0 1953-54 Holiday Festival 3rd 2-1 1985-86 Kactus Klassic 3rd 1-1 NCAA 0-1 NIT 0-1 Cougar Classic 2nd 1-1 2001-02 Las Vegas Showdown 1-0 1955-56 Motor City 1st 2-0 WAC 0-1 MWC 0-1 1956-57 Holiday Festival 3rd 2-1 NIT 2-1 NIT 1-1 NCAA Regional 3rd 1-1 1986-87 Coca-Cola NIT Classic 0-1 2002-03 Paradise Jam 1st 3-0 1958-59 Queen City 4th 0-2 Cougar Classic 2nd 1-1 MWC 1-1 1959-60 Hurricane 3rd 1-1 Cable Car Classic 1st 2-0 NCAA 0-1 1960-61 Poinsettia 3rd 1-1 WAC 1-1 2003-04 Cable Car Classic 2-0 1962-63 Quaker City 2nd 2-1 NCAA 0-1 MWC 1-1 1963-64 Far West 2nd 2-1 1987-88 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 NCAA 0-1 1964-65 All-College 3rd 2-1 WAC 1-1 2004-05 Maui Invitational 1-2 NCAA Regional 4th 0-2 NCAA 1-1 MWC 0-1 1965-66 Quaker City 5th 2-1 1988-89 Lapchick 2nd 1-1 2005-06 MWC 0-1 NIT 1st 3-0 Cougar Classic 2nd 1-1 NIT 0-1 1966-67 Holiday Festival 6th 1-2 WAC 0-1 2006-07 BYU Holiday Classic 1st 3-0 1967-68 All-College 2nd 2-1 1989-90 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 MWC 2nd 2-1 1968-69 Cable Car Classic 4th 0-2 WAC 0-1 NCAA 0-1 Far West Classic 3rd 2-1 NCAA 0-1 2007-08 Las Vegas Invitational 2nd 3-1 NCAA Regional 0-1 1990-91 Big Apple NIT 0-1 MWC 2nd 2-1 1969-70 Quaker City 5th 1-2 Cougar Classic 2nd 1-1 NCAA 0-1 1970-71 NCAA Regional 4th 1-2 Holiday Festival 4th 0-2 2008-09 Basketball Travelers Inv. 1st 3-0 Rainbow Classic 2nd 2-1 WAC 1st 3-0 MWC 1-1 1971-72 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 NCAA 1-1 NCAA 0-1 Jayhawk Classic 3rd 1-1 1991-92 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 2009-10 Las Vegas Classic 1st 4-0 Old Dominion 3rd 1-1 Red Lobster Classic 3rd 1-1 MWC 1-1 NCAA Regional 0-1 WAC 1st 3-0 NCAA 1-1 1972-73 All-College 2nd 2-1 NCAA 0-1 2010-11 South Padre Island Inv. 1st 4-0 1973-74 Far West Classic 4th 2-1 1992-93 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 MWC 2-1 1975-76 Cougar Classic 2nd 1-1 Maui Invitational 2nd 2-1 NCAA 2-1 Old Dominion 1st 2-0 Far West Classic 4th 0-2 2011-12 Chicago Inv. Challenge 2nd 3-1 1976-77 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 WAC 1-1 WCC 1-1 All-College 3rd 2-1 NCAA 1-1 NCAA 1-1 1977-78 Cougar Classic 4th 0-2 1993-94 Tournament of Champs 2nd 1-1 2012-13 Coaches vs. Cancer 4th 2-2 Rainbow Classic 7th 1-2 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 WCC 0-1 1978-79 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 WAC 2nd 2-1 NIT 3-1 Pillsbury Classic 3rd 1-1 NIT 1-1 2013-14 CBE Hall of Fame Classic 2nd 3-1 NCAA Regional 0-1 1994-95 Alaska Shootout 2nd 2-1 WCC 2-1 1979-80 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 NCAA 0-1 Far West Classic 3rd 2-1 Cable Car Classic 1st 2-0 2014-15 EA Sports Maui Invite 3rd 2-2 NCAA Regional 0-1 WAC 0-1 WCC 2-1 1980-81 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 NCAA 0-1 NCAA 0-1 Volunteer Classic 2nd 1-1 1995-96 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 (29 NCAA Appearances: 15-32) NCAA Regional 3-1 WAC 0-1 (11 NIT Appearances: 15-9) 1981-82 Cougar Classic 1st 2-0 1996-97 Cougar Classic 4th 0-2 NIT 0-1

90 ALL-TIME HONORS

91 NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR AND JERSEY RETIREMENT

DANNY AINGE 1981 NCAA Player of the Year

Known for his feisty, hard-nosed playing style, Danny Ainge has become one of the most famous athletes to graduate from BYU.

During his four-year career as a Cougar, Ainge was a Consensus All-American, a two-time first-team Academic All-American, the WAC Player of the Year and a four-time All-WAC selection. He set an NCAA record with 112 consecutive games scoring in double digits and broke the BYU and WAC all-time scoring records with 2,467 points.

As a senior in 1981, Ainge led BYU to the 1981 Eastern Regionals. He concluded his senior season by winning the Eastman Award as well as the John Wooden Award — given annually to the top collegiate basketball player in the nation.

Ainge beat out (Indiana), Sam Bowie (Kentucky), (DePaul), Ralph Sampson (Virginia) and Steve Johnson (Oregon State) to win the Wooden Award. In doing so, he became the fifth winner of the award, joining Marques Johnson, Larry Bird, Phil Ford and Darrell Griffith.

As a two-sport star, Ainge was drafted by both the Toronto Blue Jays for baseball and the Boston Celtics (31st pick) for basketball. After playing four seasons with the Blue Jays, he chose to pursue an NBA career. Ainge was a member of the Celtics’ 1984 and 1986 Championship teams and played in six NBA finals with three different teams (Boston, Portland and Phoenix). He also played for the Sacramento Kings. He became only the third player in NBA history to make 1,000 3-point field goals, finishing his 14-year career with 1,002.

Ainge played in 193 NBA playoff games, which was second all-time (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 237) when he retired. He is currently tied for seventh all-time with Karl Malone and ahead of , Robert Parrish, John Havlicek and Bill Russell to name a few.

After retiring in 1995, Ainge was an NBA basketball television analyst for Turner Broadcasting for one year before the Phoenix Suns brought him back to the organization as an assistant head coach. Just eight games into the season, he was promoted to head coach and guided his club to a 40-34 record after the team started the season 0-8. He spent the next two-plus seasons as head coach of the Suns and compiled a 136-90 (.602) record before stepping down on December 13, 1999. He then returned for three more seasons with Turner Broadcasting before returning to the Boston Celtics in May 2003 as the Executive Director of Basketball Operations. He was named the 2008 NBA Executive of the Year following the Celtics’ Championship season.

His oldest son Austin played on the BYU basketball team from 2003-07 and another son Cooper is a redshirt freshman on the 2015-16 squad. Ainge was inducted into the GTE Academic All-America Hall of Fame in May 2000 and honored with the prestigious NCAA Silver Anniversary Award in January 2006.

DANNY AINGE COLLEGE HONORS

Eastman Award (1981 Player of the Year NABC) John Wooden Award DANNY AINGE JERSEY RETIREMENT 2003 MVP NABC All-Star Game With a capacity crowd of 22,702 on hand, Danny Ainge was honored on March 8, Naismith All-America First Team 2003, by being the first-ever BYU basketball player to have his jersey retired in the NBA Coaches All-America First Team 100-year history of the program. His No. 22 jersey will forever hang from the rafters of the Marriott Center. NABC (Kodak-Coaches) All-America First Team Associated Press All-America First Team “It’s just a great honor,” Ainge said. “BYU was the greatest time of my life. It’s just Basketball Writers Association All-America First Team great to be a part of BYU basketball. I don’t know why mine is the first to go up. United Press International All-America First Team There were a lot of great players before me. Hopefully this is just the start.” The Sporting News All-America First Team Pizza Hut First Team Then-BYU president Merrill J. Bateman said, “The standard has been set very high. We hope there will be more.” Ainge’s jersey, not his number, was retired, which District 7 Player of the Year means future players may still have the option to wear No. 22. Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year Four-time All-WAC selection The ceremony, which took place during halftime of BYU’s game against Colorado Two-time Academic All-America Team State, started with a video clip of Ainge’s famous coast-to-coast, last-second basket to beat Notre Dame in the 1981 NCAA Tournament. Then-men’s athletics director OTHER COLLEGE ACCOMPLISHMENTS Val Hale shared some of Ainge’s accomplishments, which include being named college basketball player of the year in 1981, playing professional baseball with Set NCAA record with 112 consecutive games scoring in double figures the Toronto Blue Jays and winning two basketball championships with the Boston Finished in NCAA top-20 career points leaders Celtics. Finished as WAC’s career scoring leader WAC record-holder in seven other categories One of Ainge’s former teammates, Scott Runia, said they used to call Ainge “clout” because he brought the team clout. They called him “clutch” because he made the Set three BYU season scoring records and seven career marks play when it counted. They called him “smooth” because Danny won the heart of Michelle Toolson, Ainge’s wife. But most importantly, they called him a friend.

92 NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR

JIMMER FREDETTE 2011 NCAA Player of the Year

Jimmer Fredette took BYU and college basketball by storm his senior year, as Fredette was awarded the Wooden Award, the Naismith Trophy, the Oscar his name became a verb, a noun and an adjective. Known as ‘The Jimmer’, Robertson Trophy and numerous other player of the year awards, while also the one-name star capped his record-setting career by earning national being named the Male College Athlete of the Year at the ESPYs and the player of the year honors and leading the Cougars to the Sweet 16 for the unanimous selection for MWC Player of the Year. first time since 1981. Fredette concluded his career as BYU’s all-time leading scorer with 2,599 The Glens Falls, N.Y., native was the nation’s leading scorer at 28.9 points points. He also set the BYU single-season scoring record with 1,068 points per game in 2010-11. The All-American became a fixture on ESPN’s in 2010-11. His 28.9 points per game in 2010-11 are also a Cougar record SportsCenter and in national publications throughout the season as his point and Fredette also rewrote nearly every MWC single-game, season and career totals, deep threes and incredible shot-making ability captured the nation’s scoring records. attention. The national media exposure included features in Sports Illustrated and USA Today, back-to-back Sports Illustrated Covers and appearing as a In four years at BYU, Fredette helped the Cougars capture three MWC titles guest on SportsCenter, PTI and the CBS Final Four pregame show. and advance to the NCAA Tournament four times. He also led BYU to its best four-year run in program history as the Cougars won 114 games. All the attention came as a result of Fredette’s stellar play on the court and humble demeanor in leading the Cougars to a program-record 32 victories, Following his record-setting senior season, Fredette was drafted No. 10 the Mountain West Conference regular season title and BYU’s most success- in the 2011 NBA Draft by the and then traded to the ful NCAA Tournament run since 1981. Some of his memorable performances Sacramento Kings. along the way included 39 points at UNLV, 47 at Utah, 43 against No. 3 San Diego State at home and a BYU-record 52 points against New Mexico in the MWC Tournament. For all of his efforts, Fredette was honored at the highest levels in college basketball as he was named the consensus national player of the year.

JIMMER FREDETTE SENIOR SEASON HONORS

2011 National Player of the Year (Naismith, Wooden, AP, Oscar Robertson, NABC, Adolph Rupp, Sporting News, Basketball Times, CBSSports. com, SI.com) 2011 Lowes Senior CLASS Award 2011 first-team All-American (John R. Wooden Award, AP, Sporting News, State Farm Coaches for NABC Division I, USBWA, Basketball Times, CBSSports.com, SI.com, Yahoo! Sports, FoxSports.com, Lute Olson) 2011 MWC Player of the Year 2011 All-MWC First Team 2011 MWC Tournament MVP 2011 NABC All-District 17 First Team 2011 USBWA All-District VIII First Team 2011 USBWA District VIII Player of the Year 2011 Dick Vitale National Player of the Week (Dec. 13, Jan. 10, Jan. 17) 2011 ESPN.com Weekly Watch National Player of the Week (Jan. 10, Jan. 17) 2011 MWC Player of the Week (Nov. 29, Dec. 13, Jan. 3, Jan. 10, Jan. 17, Jan. 24, Feb. 7, Feb. 28) 2011 South Padre Island Invitational MVP 2011 Bob Cousy Award Finalist (Final 5) OTHER COLLEGE ACCOMPLISHMENTS

2010-11 Nation's leading scorer (28.9 points per game) Set BYU and MWC singe game, single season and career scoring records Set BYU single game, single season and career records for made 3-pointers Scored the most points by a BYU player in the Marriott Center with 43 vs. San Diego State

93 COSIC JERSEY RETIREMENT AND HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE

KRESIMIR COSIC BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE

Few players in BYU history have been able to capture the hearts of Cougar fans like Kresimir Cosic did from 1970-73. The 6-foot-11 center from Zadar, Yugoslavia, entertained fans during his stellar career with his enthusiastic, guard-like play.

Whether it was leading the fastbreak, dribbling between his legs or shooting a sky-hook, Cosic’s enthusiasm and on-court antics endeared him to almost everyone who saw him play.

During his career at BYU, Cosic used his versatile inside-outside game to lead the Cougars in scoring (23.3) and rebounding (13.0) as a junior and again as a senior (20.2 points per game). His unselfish attitude helped him lead his team in assists.

He ranks second on BYU’s all-time rebounding list with 919, an aver- age of 11.6 per game, and fourth all-time with a 19.1 career scoring average, while recording a BYU-record 47 double-doubles. He was a three-time first-team All-WAC selection and an All-American his junior and senior years. He likely would have been a four-year all-conference award winner but freshmen at that time were not allowed to play on varsity. Behind the play of Cosic, the Cougars won two WAC titles and reached the NCAA Regional Tournament in 1971 and 1972.

Upon graduation, Cosic became very much involved with basketball throughout Europe. He had offers to play in the NBA from the Boston Celtics and but he chose to return home and play for the Yugoslavian National Team for $250 a week. Cosic played on four Olympic teams with his native land, winning a gold medal in 1980 and two silver medals in 1968 and 1976. He ended his career as his countries all-time scoring leader and went on to coach the Yugoslavian national team for many years.

His national and international accomplishments led to his induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass., on May 6, 1996, making Cosic the first BYU player and second Cougar along with former coach Stan Watts to receive the prestigious honor. He is also a member of the Utah Basketball Hall of Fame, inducted in 2001.

In September of 1992, Cosic was appointed as deputy ambassador for Croatia to the United States. He and his family lived in Washington D.C. where he performed his diplomatic duties in the same excellent manner in which he played basketball.

On May 25, 1995, Cosic lost his battle against the toughest opponent of his career – cancer. During his 46 years on earth, Cosic became one of the most influential and well-known of all European basketball players. He left behind the legacy and credit of being the individual who first introduced the American game of basketball to Europe.

During the 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, CBS Television analyst Billy Packer singled out Cosic while discussing the quality of international players playing college basketball. “Kresimir Cosic, who played at BYU, was really the first great international player to play col- lege basketball in the United States,” Packer said.

Cosic played in BYU’s first game on the Marriott Center floor in 1971. His No. 11 jersey was retired by BYU on Mar. 4, 2006 in a halftime ceremony with 20,732 fans in attendance, which was also the last time the original Marriott Center floor was used before being replaced during the summer of 2006.

"It's very impressive that Kreso is not forgotten here," said Cosic's wife Ljerka, through her daughter Ana, at the retirement ceremony. "Kreso never forgot Provo. He loved his Croatia and always spoke of it as the most beautiful place on Earth, but Provo forever remained his second home. Provo and BYU marked his life forever."

94 BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE

STAN WATTS BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE

When considering the most influential individuals in BYU basketball history, Stan Watts has to be placed at the top of the list. During his 23 years at the helm of the Cougar basketball program, Watts led his teams to two NIT National Championships (1951, 1966) and oversaw the construction of the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse and the Marriott Center.

His nationally recognized accomplishments led to his induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, on March 6, 1986, making him the first Cougar to receive the prestigious honor. Watts finished his career after the 1971-72 season with an overall record of 371-254 (.594).

He was a member of the NCAA’s Rules Committee, served as presi- dent of the National Association of Basketball Coaches and chaired the U.S. Olympic Basketball Committee in 1976. Watts also served six years as BYU’s athletic director and spent time on the Cougar foot- ball and baseball coaching staffs. Cougar fan. He once said, “It has always been our contention that the average basketball fan likes to see fast-scoring, speedy, exciting Even more impressive than his remarkable accomplishments as a basketball.” coach is his impeccable character as a human being. He is respected by coaches, fans and players alike for his conduct both on and off By looking around the Marriott Center during a Cougar game, there the court. are hints that Watts has been there. The glass-encased exhibit in the halls outside the arena pays tribute to one of the greatest coaches and “His won-loss record speaks very well for the kind of coach he was,” individuals ever to grace the sidelines of a BYU athletic contest — as said former player Harold Christensen, who played for Watts on the do the two NIT Championship banners and the WAC title banners 1951 championship team. “His reputation among his fellow coaches from 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971 and 1972. suggests how much they respected him. He still has that and is still honored in the community in which he coached.” “The greatest tribute I can pay to Stan Watts,” said retired Senior Associate Athletic Director Pete Witbeck, who was BYU’s NCAA com- Always a fighter, Watts overcame a rare form of cancer in 1971— pliance officer and former assistant to Watts for many years, “is he’s only the fourth-known case of this type of cancer in medical history. truly a man of God. He’s always been a gentleman and great man. Despite the fact that the other three individuals died, Watts refused You don’t see that very often.” to give up. After 14-hours of surgery and a two-month stay in the hospital, Watts returned to coach his team to a WAC Championship Watts passed away April 6, 2000, at the age of 88. the following year.

Known for his fast-break style of offense, Watts remained an avid

STAN WATTS NIT CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1951, 1966

95 BYU ALL-AMERICANS

BYU BASKETBALL'S ALL-AMERICANS

PLAYER POS. HT. YEAR RECOGNITION Elwood S. Romney 1931 Helms (1st), College Humor (3rd), Consensus 1932 Helms (1st) Joe Nelson F 6-3 1948 Helms (2nd), GlobeTrotters Tour Mel Hutchins C 6-5 1951 Helms (1st), Sporting News (1st), Converse Yearbook (1st), Look Magazine (1st), INS (1st), UPI (3rd), AP (3rd) Roland Minson F 6-0 1951 Converse Yearbook (4th) Joe Richey F 6-1 1953 Colliers (2nd), INS (2nd), Look Magazine (2nd), Helms (3rd) RAFAEL ARAUJO Dean Larsen F 6-2 1954 Helms (2nd) Terry Tebbs G 5-9 1955 UPI Little (2nd) 1956 UPI Little (1st) Tom Steinke G 5-10 1957 UPI Little (1st), Helms (2nd) Gary Earnest G 6-0 1961 AP (HM) John Fairchild C 6-8 1965 Helms, NABC (3rd) Dick Nemelka G 6-0 1966 Helms, Converse Yearbook (1st), USBWA (1st), NABC (3rd) Kresimir Cosic C 6-11 1972 Helms, Converse Yearbook (2nd), UPI (3rd), NABC (4th) 1973 Helms, NABC (4th), Citizen Saving Athletes Foundation Danny Ainge G 6-5 1978 UPI (HM) 1979 NABC (4th) 1980 Helms, NABC (3rd), Academic (1st) 1981 Consensus, Helms, AP (1st), NABC (1st), UPI (1st), Sporting News (1st), Converse Yearbook (1st), Basketball Times (1st), Wooden Award, Eastman Award, USBWA (2nd), Academic (1st) Devin Durrant F 6-7 1983 Academic (1st) 1984 Wooden (1st), AP (2nd), NABC (2nd), USBWA (2nd), Sporting News (2nd), Basketball Times (2nd), UPI (3rd) Michael Smith F 6-10 1987 Academic (1st) 1988 USBWA (2nd), UPI (2nd), Basketball Times (2nd), AP (3rd), Basketball Weekly (3rd), Sporting News (HM), Academic (1st) 1989 Academic (1st) Jeff Chatman F 6-6 1986 Associated Press (HM), Sporting News (HM) 1988 Sporting News (HM) Andy Toolson F 6-6 1990 Academic (1st) Shawn Bradley C 7-6 1991 Basketball Times Freshman (1st), AP (HM) Nate Call G 6-0 1992 AP (HM) Gary Trost C 6-10 1993 AP (HM) Randy Reid G 6-2 1994 Academic (3rd) Rafael Araujo earned All-America Russell Larson F 6-11 1995 Academic (1st) accolades in 2003-04 after lead- ing BYU to the NCAA Tournament Mekeli Wesley F 6-9 2001 AP (HM) as its leading scorer and Rafael Araujo C 6-11 2004 Basketball Times (2nd), AP (HM) rebounder. He had 32 points and Trent Plaisted F/C 6-11 2006 Scout.com Freshman (2nd) 17 rebounds in BYU’s win over Keena Young F 6-6 2007 AP (HM) eventual Final Four participant Lee Cummard F 6-7 2008 AP (HM) Oklahoma State. 2009 FoxSports.com (4th) Jimmer Fredette G 6-2 2010 Basketball Times (2nd), NABC State Farm Coaches' (3rd), Lute Olson, AP (HM), Sporting News (3rd) 2011 Wooden (1st), AP (1st), Sporting News (1st), State Farm Coaches for NABC Division I (1st), USBWA (1st), Basketball Times (1st), CBSSports.com (1st), SI.com (1st), Yahoo! Sports (1st), FoxSports.com (1st), Lute Olson (1st) Tyler Haws G 6-5 2014 AP (HM) 2015 AP (HM) Kyle Collinsworth G 6-6 2015 AP (HM), Lute Olson (1st)

KEENA YOUNG TYLER HAWS JIMMER FREDETTE

96 CONFERENCE HONORS

CONFERENCE AWARDS

CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1964-65 John Fairchild, Sr. 1980-81 Danny Ainge, Sr. 1982-83 Devin Durrant, Jr. 1984-85 Timo Saarelainen, Sr. 1987-88 Michael Smith, Jr. JOHN FAIRCHILD ‘65 DANNY AINGE ‘81 DEVIN DURRANT ‘83 TIMO SAARELAINEN ‘85 2000-01 Mekeli Wesley, Sr. 2003-04 Rafael Araujo, Sr. 2006-07 Keena Young, Sr. 2007-08 Lee Cummard, Jr. 2010-11 Jimmer Fredette, Sr. 2013-14 Tyler Haws, Jr. PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNERS AWARD YEAR OF THE PLAYER DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2002-03 Travis Hansen, Sr. 2003-04 Mike Hall, Jr. 2010-11 Jackson Emery, Sr. MICHAEL SMITH ‘88 MEKELI WESLEY ‘01 RAFAEL ARAUJO ‘04 KEENA YOUNG ‘07 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 1994-95 Robbie Reid, So. 1995-96 Randy Reid, Sr. 2003-04 Mike Hall, Jr. 2008-09 Jackson Emery, So. 2009-10 Jackson Emery, Jr. 2010-11 Jackson Emery, Sr.

ALL-NEWCOMER TEAM 1995-96 Bryon Ruffner, Jr. 1997-98 Ron Selleaze, Jr.+ 1997-98 Mekeli Wesley, Fr. LEE CUMMARD ‘08 JIMMER FREDETTE '11 TYLER HAWS '14 1998-99 Mark Bigelow, Fr. 1999-00 Terrell Lyday, Jr.# 2000-01 Trent Whiting, Sr. 2011-12 Matt Carlino, Fr. 2013-14 Eric Mika, Fr.

MWC SIXTH MAN 2009-10 Jonathan Tavernari, Sr.

COACH OF THE YEAR 1989-90 Roger Reid 1991-92 Roger Reid MIKE HALL • 2004 2002-03 Steve Cleveland MWC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005-06 Dave Rose 2006-07 Dave Rose

2010-11 Dave Rose COACH OF THE YEAR ROGER REID ‘90, ‘92 STEVE CLEVELAND ‘03 DAVE ROSE ‘06, ‘07, '11 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1990-91 Shawn Bradley 1991-92 Russell Larson 1998-99 Mark Bigelow 2001-02 Jared Jensen 2005-06 Trent Plaisted 2006-07 Jonathan Tavernari

MWC/WCC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1999-00 Terrell Lyday 2000-01 Terrell Lyday 2000-01 Mekeli Wesley 2003-04 Rafael Araujo 2006-07 Lee Cummard 2006-07 Trent Plaisted SHAWN BRADLEY ‘91 RUSSELL LARSON ‘92 MARK BIGELOW ‘99 2006-07 Keena Young 2007-08 Lee Cummard 2008-09 Jimmer Fredette 2009-10 Jimmer Fredette 2010-11 Jimmer Fredette* 2013-14 Kyle Collinsworth 2013-14 Tyler Haws 2014-15 Kyle Collinsworth WINNERS FRESHMAN AWARD YEAR OF THE 2014-15 Tyler Haws

+WAC Newcomer of the Year #MWC Newcomer of the Year JARED JENSEN ‘02 TRENT PLAISTED ‘06 JONATHAN TAVERNARI ‘07 *MWC Tournament MVP

97 ALL-CONFERENCE PERFORMERS

ALL-CONFERENCE PERFORMERS

1930-31 (Rocky Mountain) Elwood Romney, So. 1st 1955-56 Terry Tebbs, Sr. 1st 1931-32 Elwood Romney, Jr. 1st 1957-58 John Nicoll, Jr. 1st 1932-33 Floyd Millet, Jr. 1st 1960-61 Jay Whitman, So. 1st Gary Earnest, Sr. 1st Elwood Romney, Sr. 1st 1962-63 (Western Athletic) 1933-34 Bruce Burton, Sr. 1st Floyd Millet, Sr. 1st Gary Batchelor, Sr. 2nd Jay Whitman, Jr. 1st 1963-64 1936-37 John Fairchild, Jr. 1st Earl Giles, Sr. 1st 1964-65 1940-41 (Mountain States/ John Fairchild, Sr. 1st Skyline) Dick Nemelka, Jr. 2nd Duane Esplin, So. 1st 1965-66 1942-43 Dick Nemelka, Sr. 1st Mountain States Conference All-Conference First Team selections from left to right: Brady Walker, So. 1st Jeff Congdon, Sr. 2nd Mel Hutchins, Joe Nelson and Roland Minson. Steve Kramer, Sr. 2nd 1947-48 1972-73 1979-80 Joe Nelson, So. 1st 1966-67 Kresimir Cosic, Sr. 1st Danny Ainge, Jr. 1st Randy Clark, Jr. 1st Kari Liimo, So. 1st Doug Richards, Jr. 2nd Alan Taylor, Sr. 1st Craig Raymond, Sr. 2nd 1948-49 Jim Jimas, Sr. 2nd 1973-74 1980-81 Roland Minson, So. 1st Doug Richards, Sr. 2nd Danny Ainge, Sr. 1st Joe Nelson, Jr. 1st 1967-68 Fred Roberts, Jr. 1st Jim Eakins, Sr. 1st 1975-76 1949-50 Kari Liimo, Jr. 2nd Jay Cheesman, Jr. 1st 1981-82 Roland Minson, Jr. 1st Marty Lythgoe, Jr. 2nd Fred Roberts, Sr. 1st Joe Nelson, Sr. 1st 1976-77 Steve Trumbo, Sr. 1st Mel Hutchins, Jr. 1st 1968-69 Jay Cheesman, Sr. 2nd Paul Ruffner, Jr. 2nd 1982-83 1950-51 Marty Lythgoe, Sr. 2nd 1977-78 Devin Durrant, Jr. 1st Roland Minson, Sr. 1st Doug Howard, Jr. 2nd Danny Ainge, Fr. 1st Brett Applegate, Jr. 2nd Mel Hutchins, Sr. 1st 1969-70 1978-79 1983-84 1952-53 Doug Howard, Sr. 2nd Danny Ainge, So. 1st Devin Durrant, Sr. 1st Joe Richey, Sr. 1st Scott Runia, Jr. 2nd Brett Applegate, Sr. 1st Harold Christensen, Sr. 1st 1970-71 Alan Taylor, Jr. 2nd Kresimir Cosic, So. 1st 1953-54 Dean Larsen, Sr. 1st 1971-72 Kresimir Cosic, Jr. 1st 1954-55 Bernie Fryer, Sr. 1st Terry Tebbs, Jr. 1st

Left to Right: Steve Kramer, Stan Watts, Jeff Congdon, FRED ROBERTS Jim Eakins (back), Neil Roberts and Dick Nemelka.

98 ALL-CONFERENCE PERFORMERS

ALL-CONFERENCE PERFORMERS

2001-02 KEN ROBERTS BRANDON DAVIES Travis Hansen, Jr. 2nd 2012-13 2002-03 Brandon Davies, Sr. 1st Travis Hansen, Sr. 1st Tyler Haws, So. 1st Rafael Araujo, Jr. 3rd Mark Bigelow, Jr. 3rd 2013-14 Kyle Collinsworth, So. 1st 2003-04 Tyler Haws, Jr. 1st Rafael Araujo, Sr. 1st Mark Bigelow, Sr. 2nd 2014-15 Mike Hall, Jr. 3rd Kyle Collinsworth, Jr. 1st Tyler Haws, Sr. 1st Jackson Emery was named to 2004-05 the All-Conference Second Team Mike Hall, Sr. 3rd in both the 2010 and 2011 seasons 1984-85 Timo Saarelainen, Sr. 1st 2005-06 Trent Plaisted, Fr. 2nd 1985-86 Keena Young, Jr. 3rd Jeff Chatman, So. 2nd Bob Capener, Jr. 2nd 2006-07 Keena Young, Sr. 1st 1986-87 Trent Plaisted, So. 2nd Michael Smith, So. 1st 1994-95 Lee Cummard, So. 3rd Jeff Chatman, Jr. 2nd Russell Larson, Sr. 1st Kenneth Roberts, Jr. 1st 2007-08 1987-88 Lee Cummard, Jr. 1st Michael Smith, Jr. 1st 1995-96 Trent Plaisted, Jr. 1st Jeff Chatman, Sr. 1st Kenneth Roberts, Sr. 1st Jonathan Tavernari, So. 3rd

1988-89 1997-98 2008-09 Michael Smith, Sr. 1st Mountain Division Lee Cummard, Sr. 1st Ron Selleaze, Jr. 2nd Jimmer Fredette, So. 1st 1989-90 Jonathan Tavernari, Jr. 3rd Marty Haws, Sr. 1st 1998-99 Andy Toolson, Sr. 2nd Pacific Division 2009-10 Mark Bigelow, Fr. 2nd Jimmer Fredette, Jr. 1st 1990-91 Jackson Emery, Jr. 2nd Steve Schreiner, Sr. 1st 1999-00 (Mountain West) Tyler Haws, Fr. 3rd Shawn Bradley, Fr. 2nd Mekeli Wesley, Jr. 2nd Jonathan Tavernari, Sr. 3rd

1991-92 2000-01 2010-11 Gary Trost, Jr. 1st Mekeli Wesley, Sr. 1st Jimmer Fredette, Sr. 1st Nathan Call, Sr. 2nd Terrell Lyday, Sr. 1st Jackson Emery, Sr. 2nd Trent Whiting, Sr. 2nd Brandon Davies, So. 3rd 1992-93 Gary Trost, Sr. 1st 2011-12 Brandon Davies, Jr. 1st 1993-94 MEKELI Noah Hartsock, Sr. 1st Russell Larson, Jr. 1st WESLEY

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99 COUGARS IN THE PROS

COUGAR PROS OVERSEAS (All-Time) BYU NBA DRAFT CHOICES PLAYER (YEARS AT BYU) COUNTRY YEAR PLAYER TEAM RD/PK OVER. PICK Kresimir Cosic (1971-73) Italy Alan Taylor (1977-80) Italy, Germany 1948 Brady Walker Providence Steamrollers Scott Runia (1977-80) Holland 1948 Joe Nelson Philadelphia Warriors 5th Fred Roberts (1979-82) Italy, Spain 1949 Joe Weight Boston Celtics 9th Steve Trumbo (1979-82) Spain 1950 Joe Nelson Rochester Royals 5th/10th 58th Devin Durrant (1979-84) Spain Tom Gneiting (1985-87) Spain, Turkey 1951 Mel Hutchins Tri-Cities Blackhawks 1st/2nd 2nd Jim Usevitch (1983-88) Israel, Greece 1951 Roland Minson New York Knicks 2nd/6th 16th Jeff Chatman (1985-88) Switzerland 1952 Jerry Romney Rochester Royals 8th Michael Smith (1984-89) Spain 1953 Harold Christ. Minneapolis Lakers Andy Toolson (1984-90) Italy, Greece, Spain Marty Haws (1987-90) Belgium 1953 Joe Richey Minneapolis Lakers Gary Trost (1988-93) Portugal, Argentina 1954 Phil Larson Fort Wayne Pistons 10th/4th 84th Jared Miller (1991-93) Portugal 1956 Hershel Pederson St. Louis Hawks 10th/2nd 72nd Kevin Nixon (1992-93) Portugal 1959 John Nicoll New York Knicks 13th/2nd 84th Russell Larson (1992-95) Spain Robbie Reid (1993-95) Italy, Austria, Estonia, Saudi 1965 John Fairchild Los Angeles Lakers 2nd/8th 19th Arabia, England 1966 Jeff Congdon 4th/2nd 32nd Kenneth Roberts (1991-96) Spain, Portugal, New Zealand 1966 Dick Nemelka St. Louis Hawks 5th/4th 44th Bryon Ruffner (1995-96) Belgium, Sweden Jarkko Ahlbom (1996-98) Finland 1967 Craig Raymond 1st/12th 12th Silester Rivers (1998-00) Chile 1968 Jim Eakins San Francisco Warriors 5th/7th 57th Mekeli Wesley (1997-01) Spain, Belgium, France, 1969 Kari Liimo Los Angeles Lakers 7th/12th 97th Poland 1970 Paul Ruffner 2nd/11th 28th Terrell Lyday (1999-01) Poland, Turkey, France, Russia, Italy 1970 Doug Howard Chicago Bulls 11th/9th 79th Trent Whiting (2000-01) Italy 1971 Steve Kelly Detroit Pistons 7th/11th 113th Eric Nielsen (1996-02) Spain 1972 Bernie Fryer Phoenix Suns 7th/12th 109th Travis Hansen (2000-03) Spain, Russia 1972 Kresimir Cosic Portland Trailblazers 10th/1st 144th Luiz Lemes (2002-04) Brazil Mark Bigelow (1999-04) Germany, Spain 1973 Kresimir Cosic Los Angeles Lakers 5th/15th 84th Kevin Woodberry ('02-04) Mexico 1973 Kalevi Sarkalahti Phoenix Suns 13th/4th 186th Rafael Araujo (2002-04) Russia 1973 Phil Tollestrop Buffalo Braves 20th/1st 211th Mike Hall (2003-05) Turkey, France, Austria, Japan 1974 Doug Richards Portland Trailblazers 7th/2nd 110th Brock Reichner (2004-06) Greece Keena Young (2004-07) Korea, Israel, Philippines, Finland 1977 Jay Cheesman Chicago Bulls 6th/13th 123rd Trent Plaisted (2004-08) Croatia, Italy, France, Ukraine, Germany 1977 Vern Thompson Atlanta Hawks 8th/4th 155th Lee Cummard (2005-09) France, Japan, Belgium 1980 Alan Taylor Utah Jazz 4th/3rd 72nd Chris Miles (2004-05, 07-10) Czech Republic, Germany Jonathan Tavernari (2006-10) Italy, Brazil 1981 Danny Ainge Boston Celtics 2nd/8th 31st Lamont Morgan Jr. (2007-10) Spain 1981 Steve Craig Philadelphia 76ers 5th/22nd 114th Logan Magnusson (2009-11) Germany 1982 Fred Roberts Milwaukee Bucks 2nd/4th 27th Charles Abouo (2008-12) Spain, Egypt 1982 Steve Trumbo Utah Jazz 3rd/3rd 49th Noah Hartsock (2008-12) Belgium, Spain Tyler Haws (2009-10, 12-15) Spain 1983 Greg Kite Boston Celtics 1st/21st 21st Travis Hansen is one of the many 1984 Devin Durrant 2nd/1st 25th Cougars who have gone on to play pro- 1984 Brett Applegate Portland Trailblazers 4th/18th 88th fessionally overseas. 1985 Timo Saarelainen Los Angeles Lakers 5th/22nd 115th During Danny Ainge’s 14-year NBA playing career he was a member of some of the 1987 Tom Gneiting Seattle SuperSonics 6th/10th 124th most successful and dominant teams in 1989 Michael Smith Boston Celtics 1st/13th 13th league history, playing on six teams that 1993 Shawn Bradley Philadelphia 76ers 1st/2nd 2nd won 60-plus games. Below is a breakdown of the success Ainge experienced as an 2003 Travis Hansen Atlanta Hawks 2nd/8th 37th NBA player: 2004 Rafael Araujo Toronto Raptors 1st/8th 8th • 2 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS: Boston 2008 Trent Plaisted Detroit (from Seattle) 2nd/16th 46th 1984 and 1985 2011 Jimmer Fredette Sacramento (from Milwaukee) 1st/10th 10th • 6 NBA FINALS APPEARANCES: Boston 1984-87; Portland 1992; Phoenix 1993 • 9 CONFERENCE FINALS APPEARANCES: Boston 1982, 1984-1988; Portland 1991-92; Phoenix 1993.

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Player of the Year Jimmer Fredette was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks with the 10th overall selection in the 2011 NBA Draft. His rights were traded to the Sacramento Kings later that night.

COUGAR TOP NBA STATS

No Player Points 1. Danny Ainge 11,964 Brandon Davies played his BYU’s all-time leading NBA 2. Jim Eakins 8,255 rookie season for the scorer, Danny Ainge Philadelphia 76ers in 2013-14. 3. Shawn Bradley 6,761 currently serves as the Boston He averaged 2.8 points and 2.1 4. Fred Roberts 5,962 Celtics Executive Director of rebounds while appearing in Basketball Operations. 5. Mel Hutchins 4,851 51 games. 6. Jeff Congdon 1,995 7. Greg Kite 1,717 8. Craig Raymond 1,658 Shawn Bradley played for 12 9. Brady Walker 1,603 seasons in the NBA. He led the NBA in blocks twice, most 10. John Fairchild 1,085 recently with 228 rejections in 2000-01. He retired holding No Player Rebounds the Mavericks’ record for most points by a center (32) and 1. Jim Eakins 5,578 most blocks (13) in a game. 2. Shawn Bradley 5,274 3. Mel Hutchins 4,186 4. Danny Ainge 2,768 5. Greg Kite 2,603 6. Fred Roberts 2,308 7. Craig Raymond 1,510 8. Jeff Congdon 601 9. Brady Walker *549 10. John Fairchild 523 *Partial career rebound stats

101 2010 BYU BASKETBALL

BYU HOOP RECORDS

102 102 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Points 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage* Assists Rk Name, Years Pts Rk Name, Years FG FGA Pct Rk Name, Years G Ast Avg 1 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 139 2,720 19.6 1 Nathan Call, 1986-88, 90-92 110 241 .456 1 Matt Montague, 1996-97, 99-02 122 570 4.7 2 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 139 2,599 18.7 2 Mark Heslop, 1988-92 126 283 .445 2 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 118 539 4.6 3 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 118 2,467 20.9 3 Andy Toolson, 1984-85, 87-90 141 323 .437 3 Nathan Call, 1986-88, 90-92 129 528 4.1 4 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 122 2,319 19.0 4 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 153 355 .431 4 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 139 515 3.7 5 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 117 2,285 19.5 5 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 116 270 .430 5 Marty Haws, 1986-90 123 502 4.1 6 Russell Larson, 1991-95 129 1,885 14.6 6 Mike Rose, 2003-07 163 381 .428 6 Randy Reid, 1992-96 125 458 3.7 7 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 119 1,841 15.5 7 Chase Fischer, 2014-15 103 248 .415 7 Matt Carlino, 2011-14 96 437 4.6 8 Jeff Chatman, 1984-88 122 1,824 15.0 8 Sam Burgess, 2004-05, 06-08 81 196 .413 8 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11, 13-15 103 428 4.2 9 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-01 115 1,740 15.1 9 Skyler Halford, 2013-15 81 201 .403 9 Scott Runia, 1976-80 110 405 3.7 10 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99, 01-04 120 1,715 14.3 10 Austin Ainge, 2003-07 113 281 .402 10 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 131 372 2.8 *Minimum 75 3FG Made Scoring Average Assists Per Game* Rk Name, Years G Pts Avg Free Throws Made Rk Name, Years G Ast Avg 1 John Fairchild, 1963-65 53 1,109 20.92 Rk Name, Years FT 1 Matt Montague, 1996-97, 99-02 122 570 4.67 2 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 118 2,467 20.91 1 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 724 2 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 118 539 4.57 3 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 139 2,720 19.6 2 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 627 3 Matt Carlino, 2011-14 96 437 4.55 4 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 117 2,285 19.5 3 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 621 4 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11, 13-15 103 428 4.16 5 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-73 79 1,513 19.2 4 Russell Larson, 1991-95 541 5 Nathan Call, 1986-88, 90-92 129 528 4.09 6 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 122 2,319 19.0 5 Ken Roberts, 1990-91, 93-96 511 6 Marty Haws, 1986-90 123 502 4.08 7 Bernie Fryer, 1970-72 55 1,030 18.73 6 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-01 509 7 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 139 515 3.71 8 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 139 2,599 18.70 7 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 493 8 Scott Runia, 1976-80 110 405 3.68 9 Terrell Lyday, 1999-01 66 1,105 16.74 8 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 467 9 Randy Reid, 1992-96 125 458 3.66 10 Dick Nemelka, 1963-66 78 1,299 16.65 9 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 456 10 Robbie Reid, 1993-95 64 226 3.53 *Minimum 50 Games Played 10 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 431 *Minimum 50 Games Played

Field Goals Made Free Throw Attempts Blocks Rk Name, Years FG Rk Name, Years FTA Rk Name, Years G Blk Avg 1 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 987 1 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 820 1 Greg Kite, 1979-83 112 208 1.9 2 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 917 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 820 2 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 34 177 5.2 3 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 886 3 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 711 3 Noah Hartsock, 2008-12 134 177 1.3 4 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 838 4 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 691 4 Russell Larson, 1991-95 129 166 1.3 5 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 832 5 Russell Larson, 1991-95 673 5 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 135 123 0.9 6 Jeff Chatman, 1984-88 751 6 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-01 651 6 Alan Taylor, 1976-80 110 119 1.1 7 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 687 7 Ken Roberts, 1990-91, 93-96 641 7 Trent Plaisted, 2004-08 103 107 1.0 8 Russell Larson, 1991-95 660 8 Trent Plaisted, 2004-08 633 Jeff Chatman, 1984-88 122 107 0.9 9 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 609 9 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 604 9 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 131 106 0.8 10 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-01 570 10 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 602 10 Chris Miles, 2004-05, 07-10 131 89 0.7

Field Goal Attempts Free-Throw Percentage* Blocks Per Game* Rk Name, Years FGA Rk Name, Years FT FTA Pct Rk Name, Years G Blk Avg 1 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 1,916 1 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 724 820 .883 1 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 34 177 5.21 2 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 1,875 2 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 627 711 .882 2 Greg Kite, 1979-83 112 208 1.86 3 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 1,843 3 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 431 491 .878 3 Noah Hartsock, 2008-12 134 177 1.32 4 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 1,749 4 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 294 349 .842 4 Russell Larson, 1991-95 129 166 1.29 5 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 1,527 5 Randy Reid, 1992-96 338 407 .830 5 Alan Taylor, 1976-80 110 119 1.08 6 Jeff Chatman, 1984-88 1,369 6 Brian Taylor, 1982-84, 86-88 229 277 .827 6 Trent Plaisted, 2004-08 103 107 1.04 7 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 1,332 7 Gary Batchelor, 1960-63 251 304 .826 7 Alan Pollard, 1984-86 60 62 1.03 Joe Richey, 1950-53 1,332 8 Noah Hartsock, 2008-12 230 281 .819 8 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 135 123 0.91 9 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 1,259 9 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 493 604 .816 9 Jeff Chatman, 1984-88 122 107 0.88 10 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99, 01-04 1,25 10 Doug Howard, 1967-70 287 353 .813 10 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 131 106 0.81 *Minimum 200 FT Made *Minimum 50 Games Played or 150 Career Blocks Field-Goal Percentage* Rk Name, Years FG FGA Pct Rebounds Steals 1 Alan Taylor, 1976-80 504 874 .577 Rk Name, Years G Reb Avg Rk Name, Years G Stl Avg 2 Rafael Araujo, 2002-04 366 646 .567 1 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 122 922 7.6 1 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 133 249 1.9 3 Gary Trost, 1987-88, 90-93 420 742 .566 2 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-73 79 919 11.6 2 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 118 195 1.7 4 Jared Miller, 1990-93 306 550 .5563 Alan Taylor, 1976-80 110 919 8.4 3 Marty Haws, 1986-90 123 182 1.5 5 Russell Larson, 1991-95 660 1,188 .5555 4 Greg Kite, 1979-83 112 847 7.6 4 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 139 167 1.2 6 Jeff Chatman, 1984-88 751 1,369 .549 5 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 135 840 6.2 5 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 132 165 1.3 7 Ken Roberts, 1990-91, 93-96 561 1,027 .5463 6 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 119 838 7.0 6 Matt Carlino, 2011-14 96 161 1.7 8 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 687 1,259 .5457 7 Steve Trumbo, 1978-82 116 835 7.2 7 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11, 13-15 103 155 1.5 9 Jim Usevitch, 1982-84, 86-88 315 578 .54498 8 Russell Larson, 1991-95 129 821 6.4 8 Scott Sinek, 1981-85 115 140 1.2 10 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 832 1,527 .54485 9 John Benson, 1954-57 78 803 10.3 9 Nathan Call, 1986-88, 90-92 129 138 1.1 *Minimum 300 FG Made 10 Mark Handy, 1973-77 96 801 8.3 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 139 138 1.0

3-Point Field Goals Made Rebounds Per Game* Steals Per Game* Rk Name, Years 3FG Rk Name, Years G Reb Avg Rk Name, Years G Stl Avg 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 296 1 John Fairchild, 1963-65 53 678 12.8 1 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 133 249 1.87 2 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 265 2 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-73 79 919 11.6 2 Matt Carlino, 2011-14 96 161 1.68 3 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 230 3 John Nicoll, 1957-59 40 455 11.4 3 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 118 195 1.65 4 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99, 01-04 213 4 John Benson, 1954-57 78 803 10.3 4 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11, 13-15 103 155 1.505 5 Mike Rose, 2003-07 163 5 Bruce Burton, 1960-63 78 776 9.94 5 Terrell Lyday, 1999-01 66 99 1.500 6 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 162 6 Herschel Pedersen, 1953-56 73 721 9.88 6 Mike Hall, 2003-05 60 89 1.48 7 Matt Carlino, 2011-14 157 7 Paul Ruffner, 1968-70 54 522 9.7 7 Marty Haws, 1986-90 123 182 1.48 8 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 153 8 Rafael Araujo, 2002-04 62 589 9.5 8 Robbie Reid, 1993-95 64 94 1.47 9 Andy Toolson, 1984-85, 87-90 141 9 Brett Applegate, 1982-84 60 566 9.4 9 Rafael Araujo, 2002-04 62 88 1.42 10 Nick Sanderson, 1991-93 129 10 Nick Mateljan, 1951-54 77 673 8.74 10 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 132 165 1.25 *Minimum 50 Games Played *Minimum 50 Games Played 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Rk Name, Years Pts Offensive Rebounds Assist-to-Turnover Ratio* 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 752 Rk Name, Years G Reb Avg Rk Name, Years A TO A:TO 2 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 698 1 Ken Roberts, 1990-91, 93-96 126 268 2.1 1 Craig Cusick, 2011-13 148 55 2.69:1 3 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 601 2 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 135 246 1.8 2 Marty Perry, 1982-85 299 117 2.56:1 4 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99, 01-04 559 3 Russell Larson, 1991-95 129 245 1.9 3 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 312 132 2.36:1 5 Matt Carlino, 2011-14 468 4 Nate Austin, 2011-15 116 235 2.0 4 Ben Murdock, 2006-08 157 67 2.34:1 6 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 427 5 Trent Plaisted, 2004-08 103 231 2.2 5 Nathan Call, 1986-88, 90-92 528 236 2.24:1 7 Mike Rose, 2003-07 381 6 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11, 13-15 103 221 2.1 6 Scott Runia, 1976-80 405 185 2.19:1 8 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 355 7 Gary Trost, 1987-88, 90-93 114 210 1.8 7 Kevin Santiago, 1988-90 193 90 2.14:1 Randy Reid, 1992-96 355 8 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 131 202 1.5 8 Marty Haws, 1986-90 502 244 2.06:1 10 Nick Sanderson, 1991-93 350 9 Keena Young, 2004-07 88 201 2.3 9 Steve Craig, 1975-76, 78-81 329 161 2.04:1 10 Noah Hartsock, 2008-12 134 194 1.4 10 Randy Reid, 1992-96 458 232 1.97:1 *Minimum 50 Games Played and 2.0 APG

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS • CONTINUED Assist-to-Turnover Ratio* Most Overall Victories 7 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 96 Rk Name, Years A TO A:TO Rk Name, Years Pts 8 Russell Larson, 1991-95 92 1 Marty Perry, 1982-85 299 117 2.56:1 1 Charles Abouo, 2008-12 113 9 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 90 2 Nathan Call, 1986-88, 90-92 528 236 2.24:1 2 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 112 10 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-01 89 3 Scott Runia, 1976-80 405 185 2.19:1 3 Noah Hartsock, 2008-12 107 4 Kevin Santiago, 1988-90 193 90 2.14:1 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 107 Consecutive Double-Figure Scoring Games 5 Marty Haws, 1986-90 502 244 2.06:1 5 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 105 Rk Name, Years # 6 Randy Reid, 1992-96 458 232 1.97:1 6 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 103 1 Danny Ainge, 12/13/77 to 3/21/81 112 7 Matt Montague, 1996-97, 99-02 570 300 1.90:1 7 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 100 2 Michael Smith, 1/10/87 to 3/10/89 77 8 Matt Carlino, 2011-14 437 243 1.80:1 8 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 97 3 Tyler Haws, 1/26/13 to 12/20/14 60 9 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11, 13-15 428 241 1.78:1 9 Russell Larson, 1991-95 93 4 Devin Durrant, 11/26/82 to 2/16/84 51 10 Austin Ainge, 2003-07 355 227 1.56:1 10 Brock Zylstra, 2009-13 91 5 Jeff Chatman, 1/24/87 to 3/19/88 44 *Minimum 50 Games Played and 3.0 APG Nathan Call, 1986-88, 90-92 91 Russell Larson, 12/10/93 to 1/9/95 44 Anson Winder, 2011-15 91 7 Jimmer Fredette, 3/6/10 to 3/24/11 42 Turnovers 8 Bernie Fryer, 12/4/70 to 12/22/71 37 Rk Name, Years G TO Avg Highest Winning Percentage (Min. 75 GP)* 9 John Fairchild, 2/22/64 to 3/14/65 33 1 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 118 379 3.2 Rk Name, Years GP W L Pct 10 Dave Eastis, 12/4/59 to 12/20/60 32 2 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 119 360 3.0 1 James Anderson, 2008-11 87 73 14 .839 3 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 122 359 2.9 2 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 139 112 27 .806 Most 20-20 Games (Points-Rebounds) 4 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 139 350 2.5 3 Charles Abouo, 2008-12 141 113 28 .801 Rk Name, Years # 5 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 117 339 2.9 4 Noah Hartsock, 2008-12 134 107 27 .799 1 John Fairchild, 1963-65 3 6 Matt Montague, 1996-97, 99-02 122 300 2.5 5 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 135 107 28 .793 2 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 1 7 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 135 283 2.1 6 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 133 105 28 .789 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-73 1 8 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-01 115 255 2.2 7 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 132 103 29 .780 Mark Handy, 1973-77 1 8 Brock Zylstra, 2009-13 119 91 28 .765 Bruce Burton, 1960-63 1 Personal Fouls 9 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11, 13-15 103 77 26 .748 Bob Skousen, 1958-59, 61-63 1 Rk Name, Years G Reb Avg 10 Steve Trumbo, 1978-82 116 84 31 .730 Mark Miller, 1959-60, 62-63 1 1 Russell Larson, 1991-95 129 408 3.2 *Minimum 75 Games Played 2 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 135 406 3.0 Most 20-Point Games 3 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 118 393 3.3 Triple-Doubles Rk Name, Years # 4 Eric Nielsen, 1996-97, 99-02 122 391 3.2 Rk Name, Years # 1 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 74 5 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-01 115 378 3.3 1 Kyle Collinsworth 6 2 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 67 6 Mark Durrant, 1989-90, 92-95 128 374 2.9 Hawai’i, 12/6/14 (19 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists) 3 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 65 7 Greg Kite, 1979-83 112 365 3.3 Gonzaga, 12/27/14 (19 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists) 4 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 63 8 Randy Reid, 1992-96 125 348 2.8 San Francisco, 1/3/15 (12 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists) 5 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 57 9 Alan Taylor, 1976-80 110 341 3.1 Pacific, 1/15/15 (17 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists) 6 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-73 38 Loyola Marymount, 2/7/15 (23 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists) 10 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 131 336 2.6 7 Jeff Chatman, 1984-88 36 Portland, 3/9/15 (13 points, 14 rebounds, 11 assists) 8 Russell Larson, 1991-95 34 2 Fred Roberts 1 Times Disqualified 9 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 33 Long Beach State, 11/28/77 (27 points, 10 rebounds, 13 assists) Rk Name, Years DQ Danny Ainge 1 10 Ken Roberts, 1990-91, 93-96 31 1 Greg Kite, 1979-83 24 Long Beach State, 11/28/77 (27 points, 10 rebounds, 13 assists) 2 Jay Cheesman, 1973-77 23 Fred Roberts 1 Consecutive 20-Point Games 3 Mark Durrant, 1989-90, 92-95 22 Utah, 3/7/81 (21 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists) Rk Name, Years Pts Alan Taylor, 1976-80 22 Michael Smith 1 1 Jimmer Fredette, 1/5/11 to 3/24/11 22 Steve Craig, 1975-76, 78-81 22 Colorado State, 2/13/88 (20 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists) 2 Danny Ainge, 12/19/80 to 1/24/81 12 Michael Smith, 12/17/88 to 2/2/89 12 Games Played Double-Doubles 4 Devin Durrant, 12/28/83 to 2/8/84 11 Rk Name, Years GP Rk Name, Years # 5 Michael Smith, 2/9/89 to 3/10/89 10 1 Charles Abouo, 2008-12 141 1 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-73 48 Tyler Haws, 3/2/13 to 11/25/13 1 2 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 139 2 John Fairchild, 1964-65 39 Tyler Haws, 1/3/15 to 2/7/15 10 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 2012-15 139 3 Alan Taylor, 1976-80 34 8 Timo Saarelainen, 1/17/85 to 2/9/85 8 4 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 135 4 Bruce Burton, 1960-63 31 Michael Smith, 3/11/88 to 12/9/88 8 5 Noah Hartsock, 2008-12 134 5 Steve Trumbo, 1978-82 30 10 Devin Durrant, 11/26/83 to 12/21/83 7 6 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 133 6 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 29 Devin Durrant, 2/25/84 to 3/17/84 7 7 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 132 7 Brett Applegate, 1982-84 28 Jimmer Fredette, 3/11/10 to 11/20/10 7 8 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 131 8 Russell Larson, 1991-95 27 Tyler Haws, 12/29/12 to 1/19/13 7 Chris Miles, 2004-05, 07-10 131 9 Jay Cheesman, 1973-77 25 Russell Larson, 12/6/94 to 12/30/94 7 10 Rafael Araujo, 2002-04 24 Consecutive Games Played Brandon Davies, 2009-13 24 Most 30-Point Games Rk Name, Years # Rk Name, Years # 1 Charles Abouo, 2008-12 141 Consecutive Double-Doubles 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 24 2 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 131 Rk Name, Years # 2 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 17 3 Mark Durrant, 1989-90, 92-95 128 1 Brett Applegate, 12/21/83 to 1/30/84 10 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 17 4 Ken Roberts, 1990-91, 93-96 126 Kresimir Cosic, 2/26/71 to 12/11/71 10 4 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 15 5 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 124 3 John Fairchild, 2/20/65 to 3/14/65 7 5 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 12 6 Marty Haws, 1986-90 123 4 Bruce Burton, 1/5/63 to 2/2/63 6 6 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-73 10 7 Jeff Chatman, 1984-88 122 Kresimir Cosic, 12/29/71 to 1/27/72 6 7 Dick Nemelka, 1963-66 8 Nathan Cooper, 1995-96, 98-01 122 6 Rafael Araujo, 11/29/03 to 12/13/03 5 8 John Fairchild, 1963-65 7 Matt Montague, 1996-97, 99-02 122 Jim Eakins, 2/1/68 to 2/24/68 5 9 Timo Saarelainen, 1980-85 5 Eric Nielsen, 1996-97, 99-02 122 John Fairchild, 12/14/63 to 12/28/63 5 10 Russell Larson, 1991-95 4 John Fairchild, 12/30/64 to 1/16/65 5 Ken Roberts, 1990-91, 93-96 4 Games Started Mark Miller, 2/5/60 to 2/20/60 5 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-01 4 Rk Name, Years GS 1 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 2012-15 137 Consecutive Free Throws Made Most 40-Point Games 2 Randy Reid, 1992-96 123 Rk Name, Years # Rk Name, Years # 3 Jeff Chatman, 1984-88 122 1 Tyler Haws, 2/13/2010 to 11/9/2012 50 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 6 4 Ken Roberts, 1990-91, 93-96 121 2 Jimmer Fredette, 11/17/09 to 12/12/09 39 2 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-14 2 5 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99, 01-04 119 3 Jimmer Fredette, 3/11/10 to 3/18/10 37 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 119 4 Michael Smith, 2/9/89 to 2/25/89 32 Consecutive 30-Point Games 7 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 118 5 Tyler Haws, 3/8/14 to 11/14/14 31 Rk Name, Years # 8 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 117 6 Tyler Haws, 11/25/13 to 12/11/13 30 1 Devin Durrant, 12/28/83 to 1/26/84 6 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 117 7 Jimmer Fredette, 2/2/11 to 2/12/11 28 2 Jimmer Fredette, 3/11/11 to 3/24/11 5 10 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 116 8 Stephen Rogers, 12/30/10 to 3/24/11 27 3 Kresimir Cosic, 12/3/71 to 12/9/71 3 9 Tyler Haws, 12/8/12 to 12/29/12 26 Jimmer Fredette, 3/11/10 to 3/18/10 3 Consecutive Games Started Jimmer Fredette, 1/22/11 to 1/29/11 3 Rk Name, Years # Double-Figure Scoring Games Michael Smith, 12/23/86 to 12/29/86 3 1 Jeff Chatman, 1984-88 122 Rk Name, Years Pts Michael Smith, 1/12/89 to 1/19/89 3 2 Fred Roberts, 1978-82 119 1 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 122 3 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99, 01-04 118 2 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 117 4 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 117 3 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 106 5 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 102 4 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 100 6 Marty Haws, 1986-90 91 5 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 99 7 Michael Smith, 1983-84, 86-89 90 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99, 01-04 99

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS • CONTINUED Most 15-Rebound Games Most 5-Steals Games Highest Points Per Field Goal Attempt Rk Name, Years Pts Rk Name, Years Pts (Minimum 500 Points) 1 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-73 21 1 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 13 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Pts FGA Ratio 2 John Fairchild, 1963-65 17 2 Marty Haws, 1986-90 5 1 Jared Jensen, 2001-2005 845 506 1.670 3 Bruce Burton, 1960-63 10 3 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 4 2 Tom Gneiting, 1984-87 726 444 1.635 Alan Taylor, 1976-80 10 Robbie Reid, 1993-95 4 3 Gary Trost, 1987-88, 90-93 1205 742 1.624 Jim Eakins, 1965-68 10 5 Scott Sinek, 1981-85 3 4 Ken Roberts, 1990-91, 93-96 1652 1027 1.609 Steve Trumbo, 1978-82 10 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 3 5 Russell Larson, 1991-95 1885 1188 1.587 7 Paul Ruffner, 1968-70 9 Mike Hall, 2003-05 3 6 Jim Usevitch, 1982-84, 86-88 905 578 1.566 8 Mark Handy, 1973-77 7 Brett Applegate, 1982-84 3 7 Brian Taylor, 1982-84, 86-88 754 484 1.558 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11, 13-15 3 8 Mark Durrant, 1989-90, 92-95 687 458 1.500 Most 20-Rebound Games 9 Devin Durrant, 1978-80, 82-84 2285 1527 1.4964 Most 3-Steals Games 10 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 1569 1049 1.4957 Rk Name, Years Pts Rk Name, Years Pts 1 John Fairchild, 1963-65 5 1 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 39 Highest Effective Field Goal Percentage 2 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-73 3 2 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 30 (Minimum 500 Points) 3 Alan Taylor, 1976-80 2 3 Matt Carlino, 2011-14 25 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date FG 3FG eFG% Mel Hutchins, 1947-48, 49-51 2 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11, 13-15 25 1 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 561-1049 153-355 .608 5 Marty Haws, 1986-90 23 2 Mike Rose, 2003-07 205-487 163-381 .588 Most 10-Assist Games 6 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 21 3 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 409-899 230-601 .583 Rk Name, Years Pts 7 Russell Larson, 1991-95 17 4 Nathan Call, 1986-88, 90-92 227-489 110-241 .5767 1 Matt Montague, 1996-97, 99-02 10 Nathan Call, 1986-88, 90-92 17 5 Alan Taylor, 1976-80 504-874 0-0 .5766 2 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11, 13-15 8 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 17 6 Rafael Araujo, 2002-04 366-646 11-41 .575 3 Nathan Call, 1986-88, 90-92 6 10 Scott Runia, 1976-80 16 7 Mark Heslop, 1988-92 232-516 126-283 .572 4 Danny Ainge, 1977-81 5 8 Gary Trost, 1987-88, 90-93 420-742 6-16 .570 Randy Reid, 1992-96 5 9 Noah Hartsock, 2008-12 461-847 39-99 .5673 6 Mike May, 1976-78 4 Most 5 3-Pointers Games 10 Jared Jensen, 2001-2005 287-506 0-0 .5672 7 Marty Haws, 1986-90 3 Rk Name, Years Pts 11 Russell Larson, 1991-95 660-1188 24-65 .566 Matt Carlino, 2011-14 3 1 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 13 12 Andy Toolson, 1984-85, 87-90 471-958 141-323 .565 Scott Runia, 1976-80 3 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 13 13 Todd Christensen, 1995-96, 98-00 170-395 104-264 .5620 3 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 11 14 Skyler Halford, 2013-15 178-389 81-201 .5617 Most 5-Blocks Games 4 Chase Fischer, 2014-15 8 15 Jared Miller, 1990-93 306-550 0-2 .556 Rk Name, Years Pts 5 Matt Carlino, 2011-14 6 eFG%=(FG + 0.5 * 3P) / FGA 1 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 22 6 Terrell Lyday, 1999-01 5 2 Greg Kite, 1979-83 12 Mike Rose, 2003-07 5 3 Alan Taylor, 1976-80 3 8 Brock Zylstra, 2009-13 4 Trent Plaisted, 2004-08 3 Nick Sanderson, 1991-93 4 5 Russell Larson, 1991-95 2 Alan Pollard, 1984-86 2 Most 3 3-Pointers Games James Anderson, 2008-11 2 Rk Name, Years Pts 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 47 Most 3-Blocks Games 2 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-10 46 Rk Name, Years Pts 3 Jackson Emery, 2005-06, 08-11 34 1 Greg Kite, 1979-83 35 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99, 01-04 34 2 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 28 5 Matt Carlino, 2011-14 25 3 Noah Hartsock, 2008-12 24 6 Mike Rose, 2003-07 24 4 Russell Larson, 1991-95 21 7 Nick Sanderson, 1991-93 22 5 Alan Taylor, 1976-80 13 8 Andy Toolson, 1984-85, 87-90 21 6 Alan Pollard, 1984-86 10 9 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 19 Jeff Chatman, 1984-88 10 10 Chase Fischer, 2014-15 17 8 Trent Plaisted, 2004-08 9 9 Brandon Davies, 2009-13 8 Lee Cummard, 2005-09 8 Jim Usevitch, 1982-84, 86-88 8 JIMMER FREDETTE

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SEASON LEADERS INDIV. SCORING BY SEASON INDIV. REBOUNDS BY SEASON INDIV. ASSISTS BY SEASON YEAR PLAYER PTS. AVG. YEAR PLAYER RBS. AVG. YEAR PLAYER AST. AVG. 2015 Tyler Haws 776 22.2 2015 Kyle Collinsworth 286 8.7 2015 Kyle Collinsworth 197 6.0 2014 Tyler Haws 767 23.2 2014 Kyle Collinsworth 275 8.1 2014 Kyle Collinsworth 156 4.6 2013 Tyler Haws 780 21.7 2013 Brandon Davies 287 8.0 2013 Matt Carlino 171 4.7 2012 Noah Hartsock 572 16.8 2012 Brandon Davies 269 7.7 2012 Matt Carlino 115 4.6 2011 Jimmer Fredette 1068 28.9 2011 Noah Hartsock 220 5.9 2011 Jimmer Fredette 160 4.3 2010 Jimmer Fredette 751 22.1 2010 Noah Hartsock 184 5.1 2010 Jimmer Fredette 159 4.7 2009 Lee Cummard 556 16.8 2009 Jonathan Tavernari 239 7.2 2009 Jimmer Fredette 135 4.1 2008 Lee Cummard 552 15.8 2008 Trent Plaisted 269 7.7 2008 Ben Murdock 125 3.6 2007 Keena Young 590 17.4 2007 Keena Young 223 6.6 2007 Austin Ainge 150 4.4 2006 Trent Plaisted 394 13.6 2006 Trent Plaisted 199 6.9 2006 Rashaun Broadus 104 3.6 2005 Mike Hall 416 13.9 2005 Keena Young 140 5.6 2005 Austin Ainge 130 4.1 2004 Rafael Araujo 552 18.4 2004 Rafael Araujo 303 10.1 2004 Luiz Lemes 136 4.5 2003 Travis Hansen 537 16.8 2003 Rafael Araujo 286 8.9 2003 Kevin Woodberry 80 2.5 2002 Travis Hansen 469 15.6 2002 Travis Hansen 187 6.2 2002 Matt Montague 217 7.2 2001 Mekeli Wesley 569 17.2 2001 Mekeli Wesley 181 5.5 2001 Matt Montague 97 2.9 2000 Terrell Lyday 565 17.1 2000 Mekeli Wesley 192 5.8 2000 Matt Montague 125 3.8 1999 Mark Bigelow 419 15.0 1999 Mark Bigelow 175 6.3 1999 Michael Vranes 80 2.9 1998 Ron Selleaze 352 16.8 1998 Ron Selleaze 146 7.0 1998 Brian Dignan 109 4.0 1997 Jeff Campbell 383 15.3 1997 Justin Weidauer 158 8.3 1997 Matt Montague 131 5.0 1996 Kenneth Roberts 539 19.3 1996 Justin Weidauer 204 7.3 1996 Randy Reid 142 5.1 1995 Russell Larson 573 17.9 1995 Russell Larson 222 6.9 1995 Robbie Reid 157 4.9 1994 Russell Larson 637 19.9 1994 Russell Larson 292 9.1 1994 Randy Reid 87 2.7 1993 Gary Trost 516 15.2 1993 Gary Trost 236 6.9 1993 Randy Reid 141 4.1 1992 Gary Trost 441 14.2 1992 Gary Trost 203 6.3 1992 Nathan Call 204 6.4 1991 Shawn Bradley 503 14.8 1991 Shawn Bradley 262 7.7 1991 Nathan Call 164 4.8 1990 Marty Haws 556 18.5 1990 Andy Toolson 198 6.6 1990 Marty Haws 123 4.1 1989 Michael Smith 765 26.4 1989 Michael Smith 248 8.6 1989 Marty Haws 149 5.1 1988 Michael Smith 679 21.2 1988 Michael Smith 248 7.8 1988 Brian Taylor 151 4.7 1987 Michael Smith 643 20.1 1987 Michael Smith 273 8.5 1987 Brian Taylor 118 3.7 1986 Jeff Chatman 559 17.5 1986 Tom Gneiting 230 7.4 1986 Bob Capener 104 3.3 1985 Timo Saarelainen 639 22.0 1985 Alan Pollard 189 6.5 1985 Marty Perry 114 4.2 1984 Devin Durrant 866 27.9 1984 Brett Applegate 352 11.4 1984 Chris Nikchevich 117 3.9 1983 Devin Durrant 662 22.8 1983 Greg Kite 255 8.8 1983 Marty Perry 91 3.4 1982 Fred Roberts 466 15.5 1982 Steve Trumbo 335 11.5 1982 Scott Sinek 100 3.3 1981 Danny Ainge 782 24.4 1981 Steve Trumbo 342 10.7 1981 Danny Ainge 127 4.0 1980 Danny Ainge 555 19.1 1980 Alan Taylor 317 10.9 1980 Danny Ainge 132 4.6 1979 Danny Ainge 498 18.4 1979 Alan Taylor 266 9.5 1979 Danny Ainge 122 4.5 1978 Danny Ainge 632 21.1 1978 Alan Taylor 246 8.5 1978 Danny Ainge 158 5.3 1977 Jay Cheesman 429 15.9 1977 Jay Cheesman 225 8.3 1977 Mike May 108 4.2 1976 Jay Cheesman 441 17.6 1976 Jay Cheesman 233 9.3 1976 Verne Thompson 78 3.0 1975 Brian Frishman 354 15.4 1975 Mark Handy 236 9.1 1975-53 No Records Available 1974 Doug Richards 527 20.3 1974 Mark Handy 227 8.7 1952 Jerry Romney 37 1.6 1973 Kresimir Cosic 524 20.2 1973 Kresimir Cosic 246 9.5 1951 Roland Minson 99 2.7 1972 Kresimir Cosic 581 22.3 1972 Kresimir Cosic 332 12.8 1950 No Record Available 1971 Bernie Fryer 558 19.2 1971 Kresimir Cosic 341 12.6 1970 Doug Howard 472 18.2 1970 Paul Ruffner 254 9.8 KEENA YOUNG LED BYU IN 1969 Doug Howard 430 15.4 1969 Paul Ruffner 268 9.6 SCORING & REBOUNDING IN 2007 1968 Kari Liimo 410 17.0 1968 Jim Eakins 252 10.1 1967 Craig Raymond 342 14.2 1967 Craig Raymond 183 7.6 1966 Dick Nemelka 599 24.0 1966 Craig Raymond 247 9.9 1965 John Fairchild 602 21.5 1965 John Fairchild 348 12.4 1964 John Fairchild 507 20.3 1964 John Fairchild 330 13.2 1963 Bruce Burton 445 17.1 1963 Bruce Burton 271 10.4 1962 Bob Skousen 363 15.9 1962 Bruce Burton 271 10.4 1961 Gary Earnest 429 16.5 1961 Dave Eastis 243 9.3 1960 Dave Eastis 483 20.1 1960 Dave Eastis 245 10.2 1959 Bob Skousen 462 17.7 1959 Bob Skousen 239 9.2 1958 John Nicoll 463 17.8 1958 John Nicoll 307 11.8 1957 John Benson 516 18.4 1957 John Benson 317 11.3 1956 Terry Tebbs 506 19.5 1956 Herschel Pedersen 314 12.1 1955 Herschel Pedersen 421 16.1 1955 Herschel Pedersen 293 11.3 1954 Dean Larsen 426 15.2 1954 Nick Mateljan 276 10.6 1953 Joe Richey 525 17.5 1953 Nick Mateljan 292 9.7 1952 Joe Richey 352 14.6 1952 Joe Richey 167 7.0 1951 Roland Minson 619 16.7 1951 Mel Hutchins 471 12.7 1950 Joe Nelson 420 14.5 1950 No Record Available NOTE: Bolded items indicate all-time single-season leaders for cumulative totals and per-game averages.

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS Points 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Free-Throw Percentage* Rk Name, Year G Pts Avg Rk Name, Years 3FGA Rk Name, Year FT FTA Pct 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 37 1,068 28.9 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 313 1 Michael Smith, 1988-89 160 173 .925 2 Devin Durrant, 1983-84 31 866 27.9 2 Jackson Emery, 2010-11 255 2 Tyler Haws, 2009-10 110 120 .917 3 Danny Ainge, 1980-81 32 782 24.4 3 Chase Fischer, 2014-15 248 3 Michael Smith, 1986-87 103 114 .904 4 Tyler Haws, 2012-13 36 780 21.7 4 Jonathan Tavernari, 2007-08 234 4 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 252 282 .894 5 Tyler Haws, 2014-15 35 776 22.2 5 Jonathan Tavernari, 2008-09 223 5 Jimmer Fredette, 2009-10 224 251 .892 6 Tyler Haws, 2013-14 33 767 23.2 6 Nick Sanderson, 1992-93 209 6 Tyler Haws, 2013-14 223 253 .881 7 Michael Smith, 1988-89 29 765 26.4 7 Jackson Emery, 2009-10 197 7 Tyler Haws, 2012-13 185 211 .877 8 Jimmer Fredette, 2009-10 34 751 22.1 8 Danny Bower, 1997-98 187 8 Gary Batchelor, 1962-63 104 119 .874 9 Michael Smith, 1987-88 32 679 21.2 9 Matt Carlino, 2013-14 177 9 Tyler Haws, 2014-15 206 236 .873 10 Devin Durrant, 1982-83 29 662 22.8 10 Jimmer Fredette, 2009-10 175 10 Lee Cummard, 2008-09 122 140 .871 *Minimum 100 FT Made Scoring Average 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage* Rk Name, Year G Pts Avg Rk Name, Year FG FGA Pct Rebounds 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 37 1,068 28.9 1 Nathan Call, 1991-92 45 85 .529 Rk Name, Year G Reb Avg 2 Devin Durrant, 1983-84 31 866 27.9 2 Andy Toolson, 1989-90 74 151 .490 1 Mel Hutchins, 1950-51 37 471 12.7 3 Michael Smith, 1988-89 29 765 26.4 3 Brock Reichner, 2005-06 53 110 .482 2 Brett Applegate, 1983-84 31 352 11.4 4 Danny Ainge, 1980-81 32 782 24.4 4 Skyler Halford, 2014-15 52 108 .481 3 John Fairchild, 1964-65 28 348 12.4 5 Dick Nemelka, 1965-66 25 599 24.0 5 Austin Ainge, 2006-07 56 117 .479 4 Steve Trumbo, 1980-81 32 342 10.7 6 Tyler Haws, 2013-14 33 767 23.2 6 Lee Cummard, 2007-08 60 127 .472 5 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-71 27 341 12.6 7 Devin Durrant, 1982-83 29 662 22.8 7 Mike Rose, 2006-07 61 131 .466 6 Steve Trumbo, 1981-82 29 335 11.6 8 Kresimir Cosic, 1971-72 26 581 22.4 8 Mark Heslop, 1991-92 58 127 .457 7 Kresimir Cosic, 1971-72 26 332 12.8 9 Tyler Haws, 2014-15 35 776 22.2 9 Jimmer Fredette, 2009-10 77 175 .440 8 John Fairchild, 1963-64 25 330 13.2 10 Jimmer Fredette, 2009-10 34 751 22.1 10 Lee Cummard, 2006-07 40 92 .435 9 John Benson, 1956-57 28 317 11.3 *Minimum 30 3FG Made Alan Taylor, 1979-80 29 317 10.9 Field Goals Made Rk Name, Years FG 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage* Rebounds Per Game* 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 346 Rk Name, Year FG FGA Pct Rk Name, Year G Reb Avg 2 Devin Durrant, 1983-84 312 1 Andy Toolson, 1989-90 74 151 .490 1 John Fairchild, 1963-64 25 330 13.2 3 Danny Ainge, 1980-81 309 2 Jimmer Fredette, 2009-10 77 175 .440 2 Kresimir Cosic, 1971-72 26 332 12.8 4 Michael Smith, 1988-89 286 3 Jackson Emery, 2009-10 85 197 .431 3 Mel Hutchins, 1950-51 37 471 12.7 5 Tyler Haws, 2012-13 276 4 Chase Fischer, 2014-15 103 248 .415 4 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-71 27 341 12.6 6 Tyler Haws, 2014-15 258 5 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 124 313 .396 5 John Fairchild, 1964-65 28 348 12.4 7 Michael Smith, 1986-87 253 6 Jonathan Tavernari, 2008-09 85 223 .381 6 Herschel Pedersen, 1955-56 26 314 12.1 Jeff Chatman, 1987-88 253 7 Jonathan Tavernari, 2007-08 88 234 .376 7 John Nichol, 1957-58 26 307 11.8 9 Tyler Haws, 2013-14 252 8 Jackson Emery, 2010-11 92 255 .361 8 Steve Trumbo, 1981-82 29 335 11.6 10 Michael Smith, 1987-88 248 9 Nick Sanderson, 1992-93 73 209 .349 9 Brett Applegate, 1983-84 31 352 11.4 *Minimum 70 3FG Made 10 John Benson, 1956-57 28 317 11.32 Field Goal Attempts *Minimum 20 Games Played Rk Name, Years FGA 3-Point Field Goals Per Game 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 765 Rk Name, Year G 3FG 3FG/G Offensive Rebounds 2 Roland Minson, 1950-51 627 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 37 124 3.4 Rk Name, Year G OReb Avg 3 Danny Ainge, 1980-81 596 2 Chase Fischer, 2014-15 34 103 3.0 1 Eric Mika, 2013-14 33 93 2.8 4 Mel Hutchins, 1950-51 575 3 Jonathan Tavernari, 2008-09 33 85 2.6 2 Rafael Araujo, 2002-03 32 91 2.8 5 Tyler Haws, 2012-13 571 4 Jonathan Tavernari, 2007-08 35 88 2.51 3 Nate Austin, 2013-14 35 90 2.6 6 Tom Steinke, 1956-57 565 5 Jackson Emery, 2010-11 37 92 2.49 Jared Miller, 1992-93 34 90 2.6 7 Joe Richey, 1952-53 554 6 Andy Toolson, 1989-90 30 74 2.47 5 Ken Roberts, 1994-95 32 89 2.8 8 Michael Smith, 1988-89 545 7 Jackson Emery, 2009-10 35 85 2.43 6 Rafael Araujo, 2003-04 30 87 2.9 9 Tyler Haws, 2013-14 544 8 Danny Bower, 1997-98 30 68 2.267 7 Kyle Collinsworth, 2013-14 34 85 2.5 10 Devin Durrant, 1983-84 543 9 Jimmer Fredette, 2009-10 34 77 2.265 8 Russell Larson, 1993-94 32 84 2.6 10 Mark Bigelow, 2001-02 30 65 2.167 Trent Plaisted, 2006-07 34 84 2.5 Field-Goal Percentage* 10 Steve Schreiner, 1990-91 34 81 2.4 Rk Name, Year FG FGA Pct Free Throws Made Kyle Collinsworth, 2014-15 33 81 2.5 1 Russell Larson, 1992-93 135 214 .631 Rk Name, Years FT 2 Jim Usevitch, 1983-84 85 137 .620 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 252 Offensive Rebounds Per Game* 3 Tom Gneiting, 1986-87 90 146 .616 2 Devin Durrant, 1983-84 242 Rk Name, Year G OReb Avg 4 Eric Nielsen, 2000-01 77 127 .606 3 Jimmer Fredette, 2009-10 224 1 Ron Selleaze, 1997-98 21 66 3.1 5 Alan Taylor, 1979-80 138 231 .5974 4 Tyler Haws, 2013-14 223 2 Rafael Araujo, 2003-04 30 87 2.9 6 Gary Trost, 1990-91 80 134 .5970 5 Tyler Haws, 2014-15 206 3 Rafael Araujo, 2002-03 32 91 2.84 7 Jeff Chatman, 1987-88 253 425 .595 6 Devin Durrant, 1982-83 200 4 Eric Mika, 2013-14 33 93 2.82 8 Jared Jensen, 2001-02 88 149 .591 7 Ken Roberts, 1995-96 187 5 Ken Roberts, 1994-95 32 89 2.78 9 Fred Roberts, 1979-80 151 257 .588 8 Tyler Haws, 2012-13 185 6 Jared Miller, 1992-93 34 90 2.65 10 Alan Taylor, 1978-79 148 252 .587 9 Russell Larson, 1993-94 181 7 Russell Larson, 1993-94 32 84 2.63 *Minimum 50 FG Made 10 Mekeli Wesley, 2000-01 179 8 Nate Austin, 2013-14 35 90 2.57 9 Kyle Collinsworth, 2013-14 34 85 2.50 Field-Goal Percentage* Free Throw Attempts Ken Roberts, 1995-96 28 70 2.50 Rk Name, Year FG FGA Pct Rk Name, Years FTA *Minimum 20 Games Played 1 Russell Larson, 1992-93 135 214 .631 1 Devin Durrant, 1983-84 307 2 Alan Taylor, 1979-80 138 231 .597 2 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 282 Assists 3 Jeff Chatman, 1987-88 253 425 .595 3 Timo Saarelainen, 1984-85 262 Rk Name, Year G Ast Avg 4 Fred Roberts, 1979-80 151 257 .588 4 Devin Durrant, 1982-83 261 1 Matt Montague, 2001-02 30 217 7.2 5 Alan Taylor, 1978-79 148 252 .587 5 Trent Plaisted, 2007-08 260 2 Nathan Call, 1991-92 32 204 6.4 6 Fred Roberts, 1980-81 216 373 .579 6 Brandon Davies, 2012-13 255 3 Kyle Collinsworth, 2014-15 33 197 6.0 7 Ken Roberts, 1993-94 142 246 .577 7 Tyler Haws, 2013-14 253 4 Matt Carlino, 2012-13 36 171 4.8 8 Devin Durrant, 1983-84 312 543 .575 8 Jimmer Fredette, 2009-10 251 5 Nathan Call, 1990-91 34 164 4.8 9 Rafael Araujo, 2003-04 211 368 .5733 9 Tyler Haws, 2014-15 236 6 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 37 160 4.3 10 Jared Miller, 1992-93 161 281 .5729 10 Ken Roberts, 1995-96 230 7 Jimmer Fredette, 2009-10 34 159 4.7 *Minimum 100 FG Made 8 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 30 158 5.3 Free-Throw Percentage* 9 Robbie Reid, 1994-95 32 157 4.9 3-Point Field Goals Rk Name, Year FT FTA Pct 10 Kyle Collinsworth, 2013-14 34 156 4.6 Rk Name, Years 3FG 1 Michael Smith, 1988-89 160 173 .925 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 124 2 Tyler Haws, 2009-10 110 120 .917 Assists Per Game* 2 Chase Fischer, 2014-15 103 3 Michael Smith, 1986-87 103 114 .904 Rk Name, Year G Ast Avg 3 Jackson Emery, 2010-11 92 4 Bob Quinney, 1964-65 55 61 .902 1 Matt Montague, 2001-02 30 217 7.2 4 Jonathan Tavernari, 2007-08 88 Chris Nikchevich, 1983-84 55 61 .902 2 Nathan Call, 1991-92 32 204 6.4 5 Jackson Emery, 2009-10 85 6 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 252 282 .894 3 Kyle Collinsworth, 2014-15 33 197 6.0 Jonathan Tavernari, 2008-09 85 7 Jimmer Fredette, 2009-10 224 251 .892 4 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 30 158 5.3 7 Jimmer Fredette, 2009-10 77 8 Tyler Haws, 2013-14 223 253 .8814 5 Marty Haws, 1988-89 29 149 5.14 8 Andy Toolson, 1989-90 74 9 Skyler Halford, 2014-15 59 67 .8806 6 Randy Reid, 1995-96 28 142 5.07 9 Nick Sanderson, 1992-93 73 10 Scott Runia, 1978-79 50 57 .8772 7 Matt Montague, 1996-97 26 131 5.0 10 Danny Bower, 1997-98 68 *Minimum 50 FT Made 8 Robbie Reid, 1994-95 32 157 4.9 9 Scott Runia, 1977-78 30 145 4.83 10 Nathan Call, 1990-91 34 164 4.82

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS • CONTINUED Blocks Times Disqualified Most 40-Point Games Rk Name, Year G Blk Avg Rk Name, Years DQ Rk Name, Years # 1 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 34 177 5.2 1 Glen Roberts, 1977-78 11 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 4 2 Greg Kite, 1982-83 29 81 2.8 2 Keith Rice, 1977-78 10 2 Jimmer Fredette, 2009-10 2 3 Greg Kite, 1980-81 32 71 2.2 Mel Hutchins, 1950-51 10 4 Noah Hartsock, 2010-11 37 61 1.6 Roy Thacker, 1958-59 10 Most 15-Rebound Games 5 Noah Hartsock, 2011-12 34 55 1.6 Rk Name, Years # 6 Alan Taylor, 1979-80 29 52 1.8 Games Played 1 Kresimir Cosic , 1971-72 9 7 Brandon Davies, 2011-12 35 47 1.3 Rk Name, Years GP John Fairchild , 1963-64 9 8 Trent Plaisted, 2006-07 34 46 1.4 1 Mel Hutchins, 1950-51 37 3 John Fairchild , 1964-65 8 Noah Hartsock, 2009-10 36 46 1.3 Roland Minson, 1950-51 37 Kresimir Cosic , 1970-71 8 10 Greg Kite, 1981-82 30 45 1.5 Jerry Romney, 1950-51 37 5 Jim Eakins , 1967-68 6 Charles Abouo, 2010-11 37 Alan Taylor , 1979-80 6 Blocks Per Game* Jackson Emery, 2010-11 37 Rk Name, Year G Blk Avg Noah Hartsock, 2010-11 37 Most 20-Rebound Games 1 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 34 177 5.2 Harold Christensen, 1950-51 37 Rk Name, Years # 2 Greg Kite, 1982-83 29 81 2.8 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 37 1 John Fairchild, 1963-64 3 3 Greg Kite, 1980-81 32 71 2.2 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-71 3 4 Alan Taylor, 1979-80 29 52 1.8 Games Started 3 John Fairchild, 1964-65 2 5 Noah Hartsock, 2010-11 37 61 1.649 Rk Name, Years GS Mel Hutchins, 1950-51 2 6 Noah Hartsock, 2011-12 34 55 1.618 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 37 7 Greg Kite, 1981-82 30 45 1.5 2 Noah Hartsock, 2010-11 36 Most 10-Assist Games 8 Alan Taylor, 1978-79 28 39 1.39 Brandon Davies, 2012-13 36 Rk Name, Years # 9 Russell Larson, 1994-95 32 44 1.38 Tyler Haws, 2012-13 36 1 Kyle Collinsworth, 2014-15 8 10 Trent Plaisted, 2006-07 34 46 1.35 2 Matt Montague, 2000-01 7 *Minimum 20 Games Played Minutes Played 3 Nathan Call, 1991-92 5 Rk Name, Years Min 4 Mike May, 1976-77 4 Steals 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 1,323 5 Randy Reid, 1992-93 3 Rk Name, Year G Stl Avg 2 Tyler Haws, 2012-13 1,235 1 Jackson Emery, 2010-11 37 101 2.7 3 Devin Durrant, 1983-84 1,225 Most 5-Blocks Games 2 Jackson Emery, 2009-10 35 91 2.6 4 Danny Ainge, 1980-81 1,213 Rk Name, Years # 3 Marty Haws, 1989-90 30 66 2.2 5 Jackson Emery, 2010-11 1,202 1 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 22 4 Matt Carlino, 2012-13 36 64 1.8 6 Fred Roberts, 1980-81 1,187 2 Greg Kite, 1980-81 6 5 Terrell Lyday, 1999-00 33 62 1.9 7 Robbie Reid, 1994-95 1,158 Greg Kite, 1982-83 6 6 Robbie Reid, 1994-95 32 61 1.9 8 Bob Capener, 1985-86 1,152 4 Alan Taylor, 1979-80 2 Matt Carlino, 2013-14 35 61 1.7 Nathan Call, 1990-91 1,152 Trent Plaisted, 2007-08 2 8 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 30 60 2.0 10 Tyler Haws, 2013-14 1,143 9 Kyle Collinsworth, 2014-15 33 59 1.8 Most 3-Blocks Games 10 Kyle Collinsworth, 2013-14 34 57 1.7 Double-Figure Scoring Games Rk Name, Years # Rk Name, Years # 1 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 28 Steals Per Game* 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 37 2 Greg Kite, 1982-83 15 Rk Name, Year G Stl Avg 2 Brandon Davies, 2012-13 35 3 Greg Kite, 1980-81 12 1 Jackson Emery, 2010-11 37 101 2.7 3 Tyler Haws, 2012-13 34 4 Noah Hartsock, 2010-11 11 2 Jackson Emery, 2009-10 35 91 2.6 Tyler Haws, 2014-15 34 5 Noah Hartsock, 2011-12 9 3 Marty Haws, 1989-90 30 66 2.2 5 Tyler Haws, 2013-14 33 6 Russell Larson, 1991-92 8 4 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 30 60 2.0 Jeff Chatman, 1987-88 33 7 Alan Taylor, 1979-80 7 5 Robbie Reid, 1994-95 32 61 1.906 7 Danny Ainge, 1980-81 32 Jeff Chatman, 1986-87 7 6 Terrell Lyday, 1999-00 33 62 1.879 Lee Cummard, 2007-08 32 9 Greg Kite, 1981-82 6 7 Kyle Collinsworth, 2014-15 33 59 1.788 Michael Smith, 1987-88 32 8 Matt Carlino, 2012-13 36 64 1.778 Mark Handy, 1976-77 32 Most 5-Steals Games 9 Matt Carlino, 2013-14 35 61 1.743 Rk Name, Years # 10 Danny Ainge, 1978-79 27 46 1.704 Double-Doubles 1 Jackson Emery, 2010-11 6 *Minimum 20 Games Played Rk Name, Years # 2 Jackson Emery, 2009-10 5 1 John Fairchild, 1964-65 22 3 Robbie Reid, 1994-95 4 Assist-to-Turnover Ratio* 2 Brett Applegate, 1983-84 21 Rk Name, Years A TO A:TO 3 Kresimir Cosic, 1971-72 20 Most 3-Steals Games 1 Nathan Call, 1991-92 204 65 3.14 4 Steve Trumbo, 1981-82 18 Rk Name, Years # 2 Randy Reid, 1995-96 142 50 2.84 5 John Fairchild, 1963-64 17 1 Jackson Emery, 2010-11 19 3 Jackson Emery, 2008-09 100 36 2.78 6 Russell Larson, 1993-94 16 2 Jackson Emery, 2009-10 17 4 Marty Perry, 1982-83 91 34 2.68 Rafael Araujo, 2003-04 16 3 Marty Haws, 1989-90 12 5 Matt Montague, 2001-02 217 82 2.65 8 Bruce Burton, 1962-63 15 4 Matt Carlino, 2012-13 11 6 Scott Sinek, 1984-85 95 36 2.64 Kresimir Cosic, 1970-71 15 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 11 7 Kevin Santiago, 1988-89 92 35 2.63 10 Kyle Collinsworth, 2014-15 14 Kyle Collinsworth, 2014-15 11 8 Marty Perry, 1983-84 94 36 2.61 7 Robbie Reid, 1994-95 10 9 Bob Capener, 1986-87 110 45 2.44 20-Point Games 8 Terrell Lyday, 1999-00 9 10 Marty Perry, 1984-85 114 47 2.43 Rk Name, Years # Kyle Collinsworth, 2013-14 9 *Minimum 20 Games Played and 3.0 APG 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 33 2 Michael Smith, 1988-89 27 Most 5 3-Pointers Games Turnovers Devin Durrant, 1983-84 27 Rk Name, Years # Rk Name, Years TO 4 Tyler Haws, 2012-13 25 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 10 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 131 5 Danny Ainge, 1980-81 24 2 Chase Fischer, 2014-15 8 2 Michael Smith, 1988-89 130 Tyler Haws, 2014-15 24 3 Jackson Emery, 2010-11 6 3 Fred Roberts, 1981-82 109 7 Michael Smith, 1987-88 22 4 Jackson Emery, 2009-10 5 4 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 104 Jimmer Fredette, 2009-10 22 Jonathan Tavernari, 2007-08 5 Matt Montague, 1996-97 104 9 Tyler Haws, 2013-14 21 Fred Roberts, 1980-81 104 10 Devin Durrant, 1982-83 20 Most 3 3-Pointers Games 7 Danny Ainge, 1980-81 103 Rk Name, Years # 8 Michael Smith, 1987-88 101 Consecutive 20-Point Games to Start a Season 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 22 9 Danny Ainge, 1978-79 100 Rk Name, Years # 2 Jackson Emery, 2010-11 17 Brandon Davies, 2011-12 100 1 Devin Durrant, 1983-84 7 Jonathan Tavernari, 2008-09 17 2 Tyler Haws, 2012-13 6 Chase Fischer, 2014-15 17 Personal Fouls 5 Jackson Emery, 2009-10 15 Rk Name, Years PF 30-Point Games 6 Jonathan Tavernari, 2007-08 14 1 Jared Miller, 1992-93 124 Rk Name, Years # Mark Bigelow, 2001-02 14 2 Nate Austin, 2013-14 119 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 16 Andy Toolson, 1989-90 14 3 Rafael Araujo, 2002-03 118 2 Devin Durrant, 1983-84 14 4 Corbin Kaufusi, 2014-15 117 3 Michael Smith, 1988-89 11 Consecutive Games with a 3-Pointer 5 Brandon Davies, 2011-12 114 4 Jimmer Fredette, 2009-10 8 Rk Name, Years # Greg Kite, 1980-81 114 5 Dick Nemelka, 1965-66 7 1 Jimmer Fredette, 12/8/10 to 3/24/11 28 Glen Roberts, 1977-78 114 Tyler Haws, 2013-14 7 2 Jonathan Tavernari, 11/29/08 to 2/24/09 22 8 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 113 7 Danny Ainge, 1980-81 6 3 Terrell Lyday, 11/20/00 to 2/12/01 21 Mekeli Wesley, 1999-00 113 8 Timo Saarelainen, 1984-85 5 4 Chase Fischer, 11/24/14 to 1/17/15 18 Kresimir Cosic, 1972-73 5 5 Skyler Halford, 1/10/15 to 3/17/15 17 Tyler Haws, 2014-15 5

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INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Points 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Offensive Rebounds Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Pts Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date 3FGA Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date OReb 1 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) vs. New Mexico, 03/11/2011 52 1 Jonathan Tavernari (So.) vs. North Carolina, 11/24/2007 16 1 Steve Schreiner (Sr.) vs. New Mexico, 01/12/1991 9 2 Jimmer Fredette (Jr.) at Arizona, 12/28/2009 49 2 Nick Sanderson (Sr.) vs. Kansas, 03/20/1993 15 Ron Selleaze (Jr.) at Colorado State, 02/12/1998 9 3 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) at Utah, 01/11/2011 47 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) vs. Florida, 03/24/2011 15 Jared Miller (Sr.) vs. New Mexico, 03/12/1993 9 Bob Skousen (Jr.) vs. UCLA, 12/02/1961 47 4 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) vs. New Mexico, 03/11/2011 14 Kenneth Roberts (So.) vs. Fresno State, 01/13/1994 9 5 Jimmer Fredette (Jr.) vs. TCU, 03/11/2010 45 Danny Bower (Jr.) vs. Ohio State, 12/30/1997 14 5 Brett Applegate (Sr.) at UCLA, 12/28/1983 8 6 Dave Eastis (Jr.) vs. New Mexico, 02/05/1960 44 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) vs. UTAH STATE, 11/17/2010 14 Gary Trost (Jr.) at Air Force, 02/13/1992 8 7 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) vs. San Diego State, 01/26/2011 43 Bob Capener (Sr.) at Oklahoma, 11/21/1986 14 Rafael Araujo (Jr.) at San Francisco, 12/23/2002 8 8 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) at Colorado State, 01/22/2011 42 Matt Carlino (So.) vs. Baylor, 04/02/2013 14 Trent Plaisted (Fr.) vs. TCU, 01/25/2006 8 Tyler Haws (So.) vs. Virginia Tech, 12/29/2012 42 Mark Handy (So.) at Utah, 01/18/1975 8 10 Timo Saarelainen (Sr.) at New Mexico, 02/07/1985 41 3-Point Field Goals Made, No Misses Lee Cummard (So.) at UNLV, 03/10/2007 8 11 Danny Ainge (So.) vs. Oral Roberts, 12/23/1978 40 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date 3FG Josh Sharp (So.) vs. Loyola Marymount, 01/03/2013 8 John Fairchild (Sr.) vs. Arizona, 02/26/1965 40 1 Brock Zylstra (Jr.) vs. San Francisco, 01/07/2012 6 Kenneth Roberts (Sr.) vs. Weber State, 12/12/1995 8 Marty Haws (Sr.) vs. Siena, 11/24/1989 40 Nathan Call (Jr.) vs. Utah, 03/02/1991 6 Fred Roberts (Fr.) at UTEP, 02/10/1979 8 Dick Nemelka (Sr.) vs. St. Bonaventure, 12/29/1965 40 3 Danny Bower (Jr.) vs. Wyoming, 01/15/1998 5 Jonathan Tavernari (Jr.) vs. Colorado State, 02/11/2009 5 Defensive Rebounds Field Goals Made Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date DReb Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date FG 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage* 1 Brandon Davies (Jr.) vs. SAN DIEGO, 12/31/2011 16 1 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) vs. New Mexico, 03/11/2011 22 Rk Name, Year FG FGA Pct 2 Travis Hansen (Jr.) at Pepperdine, 01/05/2002 15 2 Dave Eastis (Jr.) vs. New Mexico, 02/05/1960 21 1 Brock Zylstra (Jr.) vs. San Francisco, 01/07/2012 6 6 1.000 3 Jeff Chatman (Sr.) vs. UTEP, 03/05/1988 14 3 Bob Skousen (Jr.) vs. UCLA, 12/02/1961 19 Nathan Call (Jr.) vs. Utah, 03/02/1991 6 6 1.000 Trent Plaisted (Jr.) vs. Pepperdine, 12/15/2007 14 4 Dick Nemelka (Sr.) vs. Houston, 12/04/1965 18 Danny Bower (Jr.) vs. Wyoming, 01/15/1998 5 5 1.000 Trent Plaisted (Jr.) vs. North Carolina, 11/24/2007 14 5 Dick Nemelka (Sr.) vs. St. Bonaventure, 12/29/1965 17 Jonathan Tavernari (Jr.) vs. Colo. State, 02/11/2009 5 5 1.000 Russell Larson (Jr.) at Air Force, 02/17/1994 14 Dick Nemelka (Sr.) vs. Cornell, 12/30/1965 17 5 Jonathan Tavernari (Fr.) vs. TCU, 01/10/2007 6 7 .857 7 Russell Larson (Jr.) at San Diego State, 01/20/1994 13 Timo Saarelainen (Sr.) vs. La Salle, 11/30/1984 17 Anson Winder (Fr.) vs. Buffalo, 12/20/2011 6 7 .857 Michael Smith (Jr.) vs. La Salle, 12/29/1987 17 *Minimum 5 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Assists Bob Quinney (Jr.) vs. Michigan State, 12/23/1963 17 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Ast Craig Raymond (Sr.) vs. Utah State, 01/06/1967 17 Consecutive 3-Point Field Goals Made 1 Mike May (Jr.) vs. Niagara, 12/11/1976 16 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date 3FG 2 Matt Montague (Sr.) vs. Idaho, 12/15/2001 15 Field Goals Attempted 1 Chase Fischer (Jr.) vs. Chaminade, 11/25/2014 8 Matt Montague (Sr.) vs. Wyoming, 02/02/2002 15 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date FGA 2 Brock Zylstra (Jr.) vs. San Francisco, 01/07/2012 6 4 Randy Reid (Sr.) at Texas Tech , 12/22/1995 14 1 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) vs. New Mexico, 03/11/2011 37 Nathan Call (Jr.) vs. Utah, 03/02/1991 6 5 Nathan Call (Sr.) vs. New Mexico, 01/30/1992 13 2 John Nicoll (Jr.) vs. New Mexico, 02/07/1958 36 Jonathan Tavernari (Fr.) vs. TCU, 01/10/2007 6 Danny Ainge (Fr.) vs. Long Beach State, 11/28/1977 13 3 Dave Eastis (Jr.) vs. New Mexico, 02/05/1960 34 Scott Sinek (Fr.) vs. Utah State, 12/26/1981 13 4 Danny Ainge (Sr.) vs. San Diego State, 01/08/1981 33 Free Throws Made 5 Bob Quinney (Jr.) vs. Michigan State, 12/23/1963 30 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date FT Minutes Played John Fairchild (Jr.) vs. Wyoming, 01/11/1964 30 1 Jimmer Fredette (Jr.) vs. TCU, 03/11/2010 23 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Min 7 Timo Saarelainen (Sr.) vs. San Diego State, 01/31/1985 29 2 Mekeli Wesley (Fr.) at UTEP, 02/28/1998 16 1 Marty Perry (Sr.) vs. Utah, 03/02/1985 55 Paul Ruffner (Sr.) vs. Georgia, 12/29/1969 29 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) at Colorado State, 01/22/2011 16 Devin Durrant (Jr.) vs. Utah, 03/05/1983 55 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) vs. Florida, 03/24/2011 29 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) vs. UNLV, 02/05/2011 16 Brett Applegate (Jr.) vs. Utah, 03/05/1983 55 10 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) at Utah, 01/11/2011 28 Kresimir Cosic (Jr.) vs. Cincinnati, 12/18/1971 16 4 Timo Saarelainen (Sr.) at UTEP, 02/09/1985 52 Dick Nemelka (Sr.) at Wyoming, 01/15/1966 28 6 Russell Larson (Jr.) vs. San Diego State, 02/10/1994 15 Alan Pollard (Fr.) vs. Utah, 03/02/1985 52 Devin Durrant (Jr.) vs. Hawaii, 01/15/1983 15 6 Devin Durrant (Sr.) vs. Utah, 01/14/1984 50 Most Field Goals Made, No Misses Steve Trumbo (Sr.) at Cal-State Fullerton, 11/28/1981 15 Devin Durrant (Sr.) vs. Hawaii, 02/14/1984 50 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date FG Brandon Davies (Jr.) at Pepperdine, 01/21/2012 15 Devin Durrant (So.) vs. La Salle, 12/15/1979 50 1 Kresimir Cosic (So.) vs. Arizona, 02/26/1971 12 Doug Howard (Jr.) vs. Utah, 02/09/1969 15 2 Jeff Chatman (So.) vs. Fordham, 12/07/1985 9 John Benson (Sr.) vs. Montana, 01/04/1957 15 Blocks Jim Usevitch (Sr.) at Utah State, 12/01/1987 9 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Blk Trent Plaisted (Jr.) at Colorado State, 02/13/2008 9 Free Throws Attempted 1 Shawn Bradley (Fr.) vs. Eastern Kentucky, 12/07/1990 14 5 Alan Taylor (Jr.) at Baylor, 12/01/1978 8 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date FTA 2 Shawn Bradley (Fr.) vs. Virginia, 03/14/1991 10 Brock Zylstra (Jr.) vs. San Francisco, 01/07/2012 8 1 Jimmer Fredette (Jr.) vs. TCU, 03/11/2010 24 3 Shawn Bradley (Fr.) at Wyoming, 01/19/1991 9 7 Tyler Haws (Fr.) vs. Nevada, 12/22/2009 7 2 Gary Dahlman (So.) at Arizona State, 01/11/1963 20 Alan Taylor (Sr.) at New Mexico, 01/03/1980 9 Robbie Reid (So.) vs. Fresno State, 02/23/1995 7 John Nicoll (Jr.) at Utah, 01/24/1958 20 Shawn Bradley (Fr.) vs. Tulsa, 12/22/1990 9 Russell Larson (Fr.) vs. Cal St. Northridge, 03/03/1992 7 4 Timo Saarelainen (Sr.) vs. Hawaii, 02/02/1985 19 6 Greg Kite (Sr.) vs. New Mexico, 01/29/1983 8 Chris Nikchevich (So.) vs. Hofstra, 11/30/1983 7 5 Mekeli Wesley (Fr.) at UTEP, 02/28/1998 18 7 Shawn Bradley (Fr.) at Colorado State, 01/17/1991 7 Keith Rice (Sr.) vs. Portland State, 11/25/1978 7 Brandon Davies (Jr.) at Pepperdine, 01/21/2012 18 Shawn Bradley (Fr.) vs. Arizona State, 12/12/1990 7 Alan Taylor (So.) vs. McNeese State, 12/13/1977 7 Mekeli Wesley (Jr.) vs. Arizona State, 12/07/1999 18 Shawn Bradley (Fr.) vs. South Carolina, 12/27/1990 7 Kenneth Roberts (Sr.) vs. Air Force, 01/08/1996 18 Shawn Bradley (Fr.) vs. Utah State, 11/24/1990 7 Field-Goal Percentage* Bob Skousen (So.) at Ohio State, 01/01/1959 18 Greg Kite (Sr.) vs. Colorado State, 02/17/1983 7 Rk Name, Year FG FGA Pct 1 Kresimir Cosic (So.) vs. Arizona, 02/26/1971 12 12 1.000 Most Free Throws Made, No Misses Steals 2 Verne Thompson (Sr.) at Utah State, 12/04/1976 11 13 .846 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date FT Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Stl Mike Gardner (So.) at Oregon, 11/30/1962 11 13 .846 1 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) vs. UNLV, 02/05/2011 16 1 Mark Bigelow (Fr.) vs. Arizona, 11/28/1998 9 Devin Durrant (Fr.) at Colorado State, 01/25/1979 11 13 .846 2 Andy Toolson (Jr.) vs. California Berkeley, 02/14/1989 14 2 Brandon Davies (Jr.) at Portland, 02/04/2012 8 Jimmer Fredette (So.) vs. Wyoming, 01/31/2009 11 13 .846 Tyler Haws (So.) at Loyola Marymount, 03/02/2013 14 3 Brandon Davies (Jr.) at Gonzaga, 02/23/2012 6 6 Marty Haws (Sr.) vs. Siena, 11/24/1989 16 19 .842 4 Marty Haws (Sr.) vs. Hawaii, 02/03/1990 13 Terrell Lyday (Jr.) at UNLV, 01/10/2000 6 7 Alan Taylor (Sr.) vs. Clemson, 03/08/1980 10 12 .833 Russell Larson (Jr.) vs. Fresno State, 01/13/1994 13 Jackson Emery (Sr.) vs. UTEP, 12/23/2010 6 Alan Taylor (So.) at Wyoming, 01/12/1978 10 12 .833 Kenneth Roberts (Jr.) vs. Southern Utah, 12/09/1994 13 Marty Haws (Sr.) at Utah State, 11/30/1989 6 Bernie Fryer (Sr.) at UTEP, 03/03/1972 10 12 .833 Verne Thompson (Sr.) at Wyoming, 02/10/1977 13 Jackson Emery (So.) vs. Air Force, 03/07/2009 6 Fred Roberts (Sr.) at UCLA, 11/27/1981 10 12 .833 Devin Durrant (Jr.) vs. St. Joseph’s, 12/29/1982 13 Jackson Emery (Sr.) vs. UTAH, 02/12/2011 6 Jeff Campbell (Jr.) at Texas Tech , 12/22/1995 10 12 .833 Doug Howard (Sr.) vs. Arizona, 02/14/1970 13 Andy Toolson (Jr.) at Miami, 02/04/1989 6 Silester Rivers (Jr.) vs. Denver, 12/01/1998 10 12 .833 Robbie Reid (So.) vs. Nevada-Reno, 12/03/1994 6 Jay Cheesman (Sr.) vs. Wyoming, 01/15/1977 10 12 .833 Rebounds Nathan Call (Jr.) vs. Utah State, 11/24/1990 6 Lee Cummard (Jr.) vs. Pepperdine, 12/15/2007 10 12 .833 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Reb Jackson Emery (Jr.) vs. Utah, 01/30/2010 6 *Minimum 10 Field Goal Attempts 1 Scott Warner (Sr.) at Texas Tech, 12/18/1969 27 Scott Sinek (Sr.) vs. Washington, 12/22/1984 6 2 John Benson (Jr.) vs. Washington, 12/01/1956 26 Brent Stephenson (Jr.) at Hawaii, 02/08/1986 6 3-Point Field Goals Made 3 John Fairchild (Jr.) vs. Michigan State, 12/23/1963 25 Terrell Lyday (Jr.) at UC Santa Barbara, 12/29/1999 6 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date 3FG Bruce Burton (Jr.) vs. Denver, 02/02/1962 25 Marty Perry (Jr.) vs. Oregon, 12/21/1983 6 1 Chase Fischer (Jr.) vs. Chaminade, 11/25/2014 10 Mel Hutchins (Sr.) at Denver, 01/05/1951 25 2 Jimmer Fredette (Jr.) at Arizona, 12/28/2009 9 6 Steve Trumbo (Sr.) vs. Air Force, 01/21/1982 23 3 Mike Rose (Sr.) vs. UNLV, 02/03/2007 8 Kresimir Cosic (So.) vs. UCLA, 03/18/1971 23 Matt Carlino (Jr.) vs. Portland, 02/22/2014 8 Alan Taylor (Sr.) vs. San Diego State, 03/01/1980 23 Mike Rose (Fr.) vs. Southern Utah, 11/21/2003 8 Mark Handy (So.) at Wyoming, 03/07/1975 23 6 Nick Sanderson (Sr.) at Utah State, 12/04/1992 7 Mel Hutchins (Sr.) vs. Utah, 02/16/1951 23 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) vs. New Mexico, 03/11/2011 7 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) vs. Gonzaga, 03/19/2011 7 Jimmer Fredette (Sr.) at UNLV, 01/05/2011 7 Danny Bower (Jr.) vs. Ohio State, 12/30/1997 7

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TEAM SEASON RECORDS Games Played Fewest Losses* Longest Losing Streak Rk Season GP Rk Season W-L Rk Beginning-End Losses 1 2010-11 37 1 1905-06 11-1 1 Dec. 13, 1996 – March 1, 1997 21 1950-51 37 2 1920-21 10-2 2 Jan. 17, 1998 – Feb. 14, 1998 9 3 2012-13 36 1913-14 8-2 3 Feb. 11, 1928 – Dec. 8, 1928 8 2009-10 36 1909-10 9-2 5 2007-08 35 1916-17 14-2 Highest Winning Percentage* 2013-14 35 6 1921-22 9-3 Rk Season W-L (Pct) 2011-12 35 1941-42 17-3 1 1905-06 11-1 (.917) 2014-15 35 1906-07 7-3 2 1916-17 14-2 (.875) 9 1949-50 34 1912-13 7-3 3 2010-11 32-5 (.865) 1948-49 34 1904-05 9-3 4 1941-42 17-3 (.850) 1992-93 34 *Minimum 10 Games Played 5 1920-21 10-2 (.833) 1990-91 34 2009-10 30-6 (.833) 2006-07 34 Fewest Conference Losses* 7 1979-80 24-5 (.828) Rk Season Losses 8 1909-10 9-2 (.818) Wins 1 1979-80 13-1 9 1987-88 26-6 (.813) Rk Season W-L 1924-25 7-1 10 1971-72 21-5 (.808) 1 2010-11 32-5 1942-43 7-1 *Minimum 10 Games Played 2 2009-10 30-6 4 1923-24 6-2 3 1950-51 28-9 1971-72 12-2 Lowest Winning Percentage* 4 2007-08 27-8 2010-11 14-2 Rk Season W-L (Pct) 5 2011-12 26-9 1964-65 8-2 1 1996-97 1-25 (.038) 1987-88 26-6 1978-79 10-2 2 1926-27 5-14 (.263) 7 1992-93 25-9 2007-08 14-2 3 2004-05 9-21 (.300) 2006-07 25-9 1966-67 8-2 1997-98 9-21 (.300) 2008-09 25-8 1947-48 8-2 5 1969-70 8-18 (.308) 1991-92 25-7 *Minimum 8 Games Played 6 1959-60 8-17 (.320) 1980-81 25-7 7 1946-47 9-16 (.360) 2014-15 25-10 Consecutive Winning Seasons 8 1937-38 8-13 (.381) Rk Seasons Seasons 9 1961-62 10-16 (.385) Conference Wins 1 1904-05 – 1914-15 11 10 1977-78 12-18 (.400) Rk Season W-L (Conference) 2 1916-17 – 1925-26 10 *Minimum 10 Games Played 1 1950-51 15-5 (Skyline) 1927-28 – 1936-37 10 1992-93 15-3 (WAC) 1978-79 – 1987-88 10 Points Scored 3 2010-11 ^14-2 (MWC) 2005-06 – Present 10 Rk Season Points 2007-08 ^14-2 (MWC) 1 2010-11 3,012 1949-50 14-6 (Skyline) Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons 2 2009-10 2,992 6 2009-10 13-3 (MWC) Rk Seasons Seasons 3 2013-14 2,931 1987-88 13-3 (WAC) 1 1903-04 – 1925-26 23 2014-15 2,931 2006-07 13-3 (MWC) 2 1947-48 – 1958-59 12 5 2012-13 2,777 2013-14 13-5 (WCC) 3 1927-28 – 1936-37 10 6 1992-93 2,754 2014-15 13-5 (WCC) 1978-79 – 1987-88 10 7 1987-88 2,735 1979-80 13-1 (WAC) 2005-06 – Present 10 8 2011-12 2,727 1994-95 13-5 (WAC) 9 2006-07 2,654 Longest Winning Streak 10 1964-65 2,639 Losses Rk Beginning-End Wins 11 1986-87 2,634 Rk Season W-L 1 Nov. 27, 1987 – Feb. 4, 1988 17 12 2007-08 2,580 1 1996-97 1-25 2 Dec. 5, 2009 – Jan. 23, 2010 15 13 1991-92 2,567 2 1997-98 9-21 3 Jan. 6, 1917 – March 16, 1917 14 14 2008-09 2,544 2004-05 9-21 4 Dec. 6, 1941 – Jan. 30, 1942 13 15 1993-94 2,540 4 1977-78 12-18 Jan. 14, 1993 – Feb. 25, 1993 13 1969-70 8-18 6 Jan. 19, 1980 – March 1, 1980 12 Points Allowed 6 1959-60 8-17 Jan. 10, 1986 – Feb. 15, 1986 12 Rk Season Points 7 1998-99 12-16 8 Dec. 28, 1934 – Jan. 25, 1935 11 1 2013-14 2,706 1961-62 10-16 9 1920-21 season (dates not available) 10 2 2014-15 2,561 1946-47 9-16 Dec. 29, 1971 – Feb. 11, 1972 10 3 2010-11 2,512 Jan. 6, 1990 – Feb. 7, 1990 10 4 2012-13 2,502 Conference Losses Nov. 14, 2008 – Dec. 13, 2008 10 5 1977-78 2,495 Rk Season W-L Nov. 12, 2010 – Dec. 11, 2010 10 6 1986-87 2,469 1 1996-97 0-16 Dec. 21, 2010 – Jan. 26, 2010 10 7 1992-93 2,445 2 2004-05 3-11 8 1987-88 2,437 1926-27 1-11 Home Court Winning Streak 9 2009-10 2,392 4 1997-98 4-10 Rk Beginning-End Wins 10 1993-94 2,382 1969-70 4-10 1 Nov. 26, 2005 – Dec. 13, 2008 ^53 11 2011-12 2,358 1976-77 4-10 2 Feb. 19, 2000 – Jan. 16, 2003 44 12 1964-65 2,356 3 Dec. 4, 1970 – Dec. 1, 1972 25 13 2006-07 2,347 Fewest Victories* Feb. 21, 1949 – Feb. 9, 1951 25 14 1990-91 2,336 Rk Season W-L 5 Feb. 23, 1952 – Jan. 23, 1954 24 15 1983-84 2,325 1 1996-97 1-25 March 17, 1994 – Jan. 18, 1996 24 2 1926-27 5-14 7 Dec. 3, 1965 – Dec. 9, 1967 22 Highest Scoring Average 3 1906-07 7-3 8 Jan. 24, 2009 – Feb. 24, 2010 21 Rk Season PPG 1912-13 7-3 9 Jan. 19, 1980 – March 7, 1981 20 1 1965-66 95.5 1908-09 7-4 Jan. 21, 1993 – Feb. 26, 1994 20 2 1964-65 94.3 1922-23 7-5 3 1987-88 85.5 7 1913-14 8-2 Wins to Open a Season 4 1978-79 85.0 1937-38 8-13 Rk Season Wins 5 2013-14 83.7 1959-60 8-17 1 1987-88 17 2014-15 83.7 1969-70 8-18 2 1941-42 13 7 1979-80 83.5 *Minimum 10 Games Played 3 2008-09 10 8 2009-10 ^83.1 2010-11 10 9 1968-69 83.0 Fewest Conference Victories* 5 1909-10 8 10 1970-71 82.8 Rk Season W-L 1953-54 8 11 1967-68 82.6 1 1996-97 0-16 12 1986-87 82.31 2 1926-27 1-11 Record in Openers 13 1995-96 82.25 3 1946-47 3-9 Season Openers 82-31 (.726) 14 1971-72 81.8 2004-05 3-11 Under Dave Rose 7-3 (.700) 15 1966-67 81.7 1927-28 3-9 Home Openers 89-24 (.788) *Minimum 8 Games Played Under Rose 9-1 (.900) Conference Openers 58-38 (.604) Under Rose 6-4 (.600)

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TEAM SEASON RECORDS • CONTINUED Highest Opponent Scoring Average 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Rebound Average Rk Season OPPG Rk Season 3FGA Rk Season G Reb Avg 1 1969-70 84.2 1 2010-11 ^865 1 1955-56 26 1,451 55.8 2 1964-65 84.1 2 2007-08 764 2 1958-59 26 1,402 53.9 3 1973-74 84.0 3 2014-15 763 3 1965-66 25 1,346 53.8 4 1977-78 83.2 4 2009-10 700 4 1969-70 26 1,369 #52.7 5 1965-66 82.9 5 2011-12 679 5 1964-65 28 1,457 52.0 6 1968-69 80.7 6 1997-98 638 6 1968-69 28 1,438 51.4 7 1974-75 80.3 7 2012-13 630 7 1967-68 25 1,276 51.0 8 1963-64 80.2 8 2008-09 624 8 1961-62 26 1,293 49.7 9 1988-89 80.1 9 2006-07 617 9 1957-58 26 1,279 49.2 10 1996-97 79.3 10 2004-05 583 10 1962-63 26 1,273 49.0

Best Scoring Defense 3-Point Field Goals/Game Rebound Margin Rk Season OPPG Rk Season G 3FG Avg Rk Season RPG ORPG Margin 1 1949-50 49.9 1 2014-15 35 300 8.6 1 1952-53 46.4 33.1 +13.3 2 1950-51 55.7 2 2010-11 37 312 8.4 2 1972-73 47.7 38.8 +8.9 3 1952-53 56.5 3 2007-08 35 285 8.14 3 1950-51 39.4 30.6 +8.7 4 1981-82 58.4 4 2009-10 36 292 8.11 4 1981-82 37.3 29.3 +8.0 5 1951-52 58.8 5 2006-07 34 265 7.8 5 1953-54 47.7 40.0 +7.7 6 2000-01 62.7 6 2008-09 33 238 7.2 6 1991-92 36.8 29.6 +7.1 7 2007-08 63.2 7 2004-05 30 211 7.03 7 1955-56 55.8 49.0 +6.8 8 2002-03 63.5 8 2005-06 29 202 6.97 8 1992-93 38.9 32.3 +6.6 9 1999-00 63.8 9 1991-92 32 214 6.69 9 1990-91 37.0 30.7 +6.3 10 1953-54 64.9 10 2011-12 35 233 6.66 10 2006-07 37.4 31.3 +6.2

Biggest Scoring Margin 3-Point FG Percentage Offensive Rebounds Rk Season Margin Rk Season 3FG 3FGA Pct Rk Season Off. Rebounds 1 2009-10 ^16.7 1 1987-88 146 323 #.452 1 2013-14 463 2 2010-11 13.5 2 1989-90 140 311 .450 2 2012-13 433 3 1965-66 12.6 3 1991-92 214 497 .431 3 2014-15 431 4 2008-09 11.9 4 2006-07 265 617 .429 4 2010-11 420 5 1952-53 11.87 5 2009-10 292 700 .417 5 2006-07 414 6 1979-80 11.0 6 1986-87 127 318 .3994 6 1992-93 405 7 1991-92 10.63 7 1990-91 121 303 .3993 7 2011-12 381 8 2014-15 10.57 8 2001-02 170 428 .397 8 2009-10 367 9 2007-08 10.54 9 2014-15 300 763 .393 9 2007-08 365 10 2011-12 10.49 10 2005-06 202 521 .388 10 2002-03 353

Field Goals Free Throws Made Offensive Rebound Average Rk Season FG Rk Season FT Rk Season G ORB Avg 1 2009-10 ^1,025 1 2013-14 730 1 2013-14 35 463 13.2 2 2010-11 1,019 2 1992-93 #697 2 2006-07 34 414 12.2 3 1964-65 1,014 3 2014-15 679 3 2014-15 35 421 12.029 4 2013-14 1,012 4 2010-11 662 4 2012-13 36 433 12.028 5 2012-13 999 5 2000-01 651 5 1992-93 34 405 11.9 6 2011-12 977 6 2009-10 650 6 2004-05 30 347 11.6 7 1987-88 976 7 1993-94 647 7 2010-11 37 420 11.4 2014-15 976 8 1983-84 641 8 2005-06 29 325 11.2 9 2006-07 972 9 1987-88 637 9 2002-03 32 353 11.03 10 1986-87 965 10 1994-95 617 10 1995-96 28 307 10.96

Field Goal Attempts Free Throw Attempts Assists Rk Season FGA Rk Season FTA 1 1992-93 613 1 1950-51 2,611 1 2013-14 1,055 2 2011-12 599 2 2010-11 ^2,267 2 1992-93 909 3 1987-88 597 3 2012-13 2,188 3 1950-51 902 4 2014-15 594 4 2013-14 2,186 4 2014-15 886 5 2007-08 587 5 1964-65 2,122 5 1993-94 880 6 2012-13 575 6 2009-10 2,120 6 2010-11 865 7 2009-10 567 7 1954-55 2,104 7 1983-84 855 8 1977-78 565 8 2011-12 2,099 8 1980-81 840 1990-91 565 9 2014-15 2,090 9 2000-01 835 10 1991-92 564 10 1955-56 2,032 1987-88 835 Assist Average Field-Goal Percentage Free-Throw Percentage Rk Season G Ast Avg Rk Season Pct (FG-FGA) Rk Season FT FTA Pct 1 1979-80 29 560 19.31 1 1987-88 .531 (976-1839) 1 1988-89 527 647 #.815 2 1978-79 28 540 19.29 2 1978-79 .529 (940-1778) 2 2009-10 650 823 ^.790 3 1977-78 30 565 18.8 3 1979-80 .522 (955-1830) 3 2000-01 651 835 .780 4 1987-88 32 597 18.7 4 1983-84 .509 (896-1762) 4 1994-95 617 798 .773 5 1992-93 34 613 18.0 5 1988-89 .500 (838-1675) 5 1992-93 697 909 .767 6 1991-92 32 564 17.6 6 1989-90 .499 (739-1482) 6 2014-15 679 886 .766 7 1975-76 26 445 17.12 7 1965-66 .4984 (946-1898) 7 1995-96 587 767 .765319 8 2011-12 35 599 17.114 8 1991-92 .4977 (877-1762) 8 2010-11 662 865 .765318 9 1995-96 28 479 17.107 9 1992-93 .4976 (948-1905) 9 1987-88 637 835 .763 10 2014-15 35 594 17.0 10 1993-94 .4924 (876-1779) 10 2001-02 523 688 .760 Assist Percentage 3-Point Field Goals Rebounds Rk Season Ast FGM Pct Rk Season 3FG Rk Season Rebounds 1 2007-08 587 906 .648 1 2010-11 312 1 1964-65 1,457 2 1992-93 613 948 .647 2 2014-15 300 1950-51 1,457 3 1981-82 450 697 .646 3 2009-10 292 3 1955-56 1,451 4 1990-91 565 876 .645 4 2007-08 285 4 1968-69 1,438 5 1991-92 564 877 .643 5 2006-07 265 5 2013-14 1,432 6 1989-90 467 739 .632 6 2008-09 238 6 2010-11 ^1,425 7 1994-95 498 809 .616 7 2011-12 233 7 1958-59 1,402 8 2011-12 599 977 .613 8 1991-92 214 8 2012-13 1,399 9 1987-88 597 976 .612 9 2012-13 213 9 1952-53 1,392 10 2014-15 594 976 .609 10 2004-05 211 10 1969-70 1,369

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TEAM SEASON RECORDS • CONTINUED Assist/Turnover Ratio Highest Turnover Margin Rk Season Ast TO Ratio Rk Season TO OTO Margin TEAM SEASON SCORING 1 2008-09 537 375 1.43 1 2009-10 11.6 15.7 +4.1 2 2014-15 594 417 1.42 2 2010-11 10.9 14.4 +3.5 Offense Defense 3 2013-14 544 395 1.38 3 1984-85 12.6 15.7 +3.2 Year Pts. Avg. Pts. Avg. 4 2009-10 567 417 1.36 4 2008-09 11.4 13.9 +2.5 5 1987-88 597 442 1.35 5 2011-12 13.5 15.8 +2.3 2015 2931 83.7 2561 73.2 6 2012-13 575 432 1.33 6 1977-78 15.8 17.6 +1.73 2014 2931 83.7 2706 77.3 7 2010-11 538 404 1.30 7 2012-13 12.0 13.7 +1.70 2013 2777 77.1 2502 69.5 8 1986-87 540 423 1.28 8 1999-00 13.7 15.3 +1.6 2012 2727 77.9 2358 67.4 9 2011-12 599 473 1.2664 9 2013-14 11.3 12.6 +1.3 10 1989-90 467 369 1.2656 10 2000-01 13.8 15.0 +1.2 2011 3012 81.4 2512 67.9 2010 2992 83.1 2392 66.4 Blocks Fewest Turnovers Per Game 2009 2544 77.1 2150 65.2 Rk Season Blk Rk Season G TO Avg 1 1990-91 246 1 2010-11 37 404 10.9 2008 2580 73.7 2213 63.2 2 2011-12 154 2 2013-14 35 395 11.3 2007 2654 78.1 2347 69.0 3 2010-11 150 3 2008-09 33 375 11.4 2006 2209 76.2 2078 71.7 4 2007-08 135 4 2009-10 36 417 11.6 5 1982-83 133 5 2014-15 35 417 11.9 2005 1972 65.7 2070 69.0 6 1992-93 127 6 2012-13 36 432 12.0 2004 2200 73.3 1966 65.5 7 2009-10 126 7 1989-90 30 369 12.3 2003 2299 71.8 2032 63.5 8 2008-09 119 8 1984-85 29 364 12.6 9 2006-07 118 9 1986-87 32 423 13.2 2002 2115 70.5 1951 65.0 10 1980-81 117 10 2006-07 34 456 13.4 2001 2324 70.4 2069 62.7 2000 2328 70.5 2107 63.8 Blocks Average Personal Fouls 1999 2009 71.8 2055 73.4 Rk Season G Blk Avg Rk Season PF 1 1990-91 34 246 7.2 1 1992-93 721 1998 1906 63.5 2093 69.8 2 1982-83 29 133 4.6 2014-15 721 1997 1547 59.5 2061 79.3 3 2011-12 35 154 4.4 3 1950-51 709 1996 2303 82.3 2194 78.4 4 2010-11 37 150 4.1 4 2000-01 691 5 2007-08 35 135 3.9 1993-94 691 1995 2405 75.2 2214 69.2 6 1992-93 34 127 3.74 6 2013-14 690 1994 2540 79.4 2382 74.4 7 2005-06 29 108 3.72 7 2002-03 688 1993 2754 81.0 2445 71.9 8 1980-81 32 117 3.7 8 2012-13 678 9 2008-09 33 119 3.61 9 1986-87 673 1992 2567 80.2 2227 69.6 10 1979-80 29 103 3.55 10 1984-85 671 1991 2454 72.2 2336 68.7 1990 2110 70.3 1971 65.7 Steals Players to Foul Out Rk Season Stl Rk Season FO 1989 2338 80.6 2322 80.1 1 2009-10 307 1 1977-78 39 1988 2735 85.5 2437 76.2 2 2010-11 298 2 1975-76 31 1987 2634 82.3 2469 77.2 3 2011-12 296 3 1984-85 29 1986 2328 72.8 2159 74.4 4 2012-13 291 1980-81 29 5 2014-15 257 1978-79 29 1985 2175 75.0 2159 74.4 6 2013-14 251 6 1998-99 28 1984 2433 78.5 2325 75.0 7 2008-09 241 7 1982-83 27 1983 2014 69.5 1919 66.2 8 1999-00 236 8 1950-51 25 9 1994-95 225 9 1976-77 24 1982 1885 62.8 1752 58.4 10 2002-03 222 1974-75 24 1981 2525 78.8 2275 71.1 ^Mountain West Conference Record 1980 2421 83.5 2103 72.5 Steals Average #Western Athletic Conference Record Rk Season G Stl Avg 1979 2381 85.0 2144 76.6 1 2009-10 36 307 8.52 1978 2429 81.0 2495 83.2 2 2011-12 35 296 8.46 1977 2013 74.6 2027 75.1 3 2012-13 36 291 8.08 4 2010-11 37 298 8.05 1976 2015 77.5 2183 83.9 5 2014-15 35 257 7.34 1975 2062 79.3 2088 80.3 6 2008-09 33 241 7.30 1974 2015 77.5 2183 83.9 7 2013-14 35 251 7.17 1973 2068 79.5 1940 74.6 8 1999-00 33 236 7.15 9 1994-95 32 225 7.031 1972 2128 81.8 1927 74.1 10 2002-03 32 222 6.938 1971 2401 82.8 2294 79.1 1970 2096 80.7 2188 84.1 Turnovers Caused Rk Season OTO 1969 2325 83.0 2259 80.7 1 2009-10 565 1968 2064 82.6 1956 78.2 2 2011-12 554 1967 1960 81.7 1827 76.1 3 2010-11 533 4 1977-78 527 1966 2388 95.5 2073 82.9 5 1999-00 506 1965 2639 94.3 2356 83.1 6 2000-01 495 1964 1974 79.0 2004 80.2 7 2012-13 493 8 1985-86 488 1963 1985 77.1 2035 78.3 9 2007-08 477 1962 1834 70.5 1947 74.9 10 1994-95 473 1961 1923 73.9 1870 71.9 Turnovers Caused Per Game 1960 1676 67.0 1877 75.1 Rk Season G OTO Avg 1959 1965 75.5 1854 71.2 1 1977-78 30 527 17.6 1958 1697 65.3 1735 66.7 2 1978-79 28 467 16.7 1957 1985 77.1 1888 67.1 3 2011-12 35 554 15.8 4 1984-85 29 456 15.72 1956 2006 77.2 1743 67.0 5 2009-10 36 565 15.69 1955 1892 72.7 1847 71.0 6 2005-06 29 447 15.4 1954 1991 68.6 1897 64.8 7 1999-00 33 506 15.33 8 1985-86 32 488 15.25 1953 2052 68.4 1696 56.5 9 1983-84 31 468 15.10 1952 1451 60.4 1412 58.8 10 1979-80 29 437 15.07 1951 2355 65.3 2012 55.7 1950 1903 55.0 1696 49.9

112 TEAM RECORDS

TEAM GAME RECORDS Points Field Goals Made Free-Throw Percentage* 1 vs. Sacramento State, 02/25/1993 128 1 vs. Houston, 12/04/1965 51 1 at Denver, 01/30/1965 (24-24) 1.000 2 at Americas, 12/10/1965 123 2 vs. Hofstra, 11/30/1983 50 vs. San Francisco, 12/05/2009 (12-12) 1.000 at San Diego State, 01/24/1980 123 3 at San Diego State, 01/24/1980 49 at Utah, 01/12/1974 (12-12) 1.000 4 vs. Utah State, 12/19/1987 121 vs. Utah State, 01/30/1969 49 at Wichita State, 12/11/1964 (12-12) 1.000 vs. Chaminade, 11/25/2014 121 at Air Force, 01/29/1965 49 vs. Wisconsin, 11/26/2011 (11-11) 1.000 6 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/23/1978 120 6 vs. Harvard, 12/21/1978 47 at Chaminade, 11/24/2004 (10-10) 1.000 7 vs. Hofstra, 11/30/1983 119 vs. Portland State, 11/25/1978 47 7 vs. Nevada, 12/22/2009 (27-28) .964 8 at Utah State, 02/01/1968 118 vs. Colorado State, 02/26/1972 47 8 vs. UNLV, 02/05/2011 (24-25) .960 9 vs. Xavier , 12/30/1964 115 9 vs. San Diego State, 03/01/1980 46 9 vs. Oregon, 12/04/1964 (23-24) .958 vs. Utah State, 01/22/1966 115 vs. Hawaii, 02/28/1980 46 10 vs. Wyoming, 02/28/1974 (22-23) .957 vs. Utah, 03/05/1966 115 at Colorado State, 02/21/1980 46 11 vs. New Mexico, 02/18/1989 (21-22) .955 vs. Illinois, 12/03/1965 46 *Minimum 10 Free Throw Attempts Points, 1st Half vs. Creighton, 12/28/1964 46 1 vs. Hofstra, 11/30/1983 66 Rebounds vs. Chaminade, 11/25/2014 66 Field Goal Attempts 1 vs. St. Mary’s, 12/10/1966 77 3 vs. Utah, 03/05/1966 64 1 vs. Montana, 01/30/1953 108 vs. Utah State, 01/06/1968 77 4 vs. Sacramento State, 02/25/1993 62 2 vs. St. Bonaventure, 12/29/1965 100 3 vs. Santa Clara, 12/19/1964 74 vs. Arizona State, 02/27/1965 62 3 vs. Oklahoma City, 03/14/1965 99 vs. Denver, 02/12/1966 74 6 vs. Utah State, 12/19/1987 61 4 vs. Utah, 03/05/1966 98 5 vs. Denver, 02/02/1962 71 5 at Utah State, 02/01/1968 96 6 vs. Santa Clara, 12/23/1967 70 Points, 2nd Half vs. Utah, 02/24/1962 96 7 at La Salle, 12/26/1962 69 1 vs. North Texas State, 12/12/1980 69 7 vs. Michigan State, 12/23/1963 94 vs. Arizona State, 02/27/1971 69 2 vs. Miami, 12/10/1960 67 vs. Denver, 02/12/1966 94 9 vs. Pacific, 12/22/1961 68 3 vs. Sacramento State, 02/25/1993 66 at San Diego State, 01/24/1980 66 Field-Goal Percentage Offensive Rebounds vs. New Mexico, 12/02/1966 66 1 vs. St. Mary’s, 12/10/1983 (39-53) .736 1 vs. Louisiana State, 03/19/1992 27 2 vs. Elon, 11/21/2000 (34-48) .708 2 at San Francisco, 12/13/1974 24 3 vs. Fort Lewis, 12/12/2001 (39-56) .696 Points Allowed 3 at Gonzaga, 02/23/2012 23 4 vs. Arizona State, 12/01/1992 (38-55) .691 1 at Oklahoma, 11/21/1986 119 vs. Colorado State, 03/09/1995 23 5 vs. Nicholls State, 12/10/1993 (40-58) .690 2 at Arizona, 02/21/1974 118 5 vs. Hawaii, 03/11/1993 22 6 vs. Fordham, 12/07/1985 (30-45) .667 3 at Portland, 01/23/2014 114 vs. Florida State, 11/16/2012 22 vs. Utah, 02/04/1988 (28-42) .667 4 at UCLA, 12/06/1963 113 8 at Tulsa, 12/05/1991 (35-53) .660 at Utah State, 02/04/1967 113 vs. New Mexico, 01/13/1979 (35-53) .660 Assists at North Carolina, 12/20/1976 113 10 at Arizona State, 12/05/1989 (25-38) .658 1 vs. San Diego State, 03/01/1980 34 at Arizona, 01/22/1977 113 vs. Northeast Louisiana, 01/04/1975 34 8 vs. Oklahoma City, 03/14/1965 112 3-Point Field Goals vs. Colorado State, 02/26/1972 34 vs. Utah State, 12/19/1987 112 1 vs. Chaminade, 11/25/2014 17 vs. Wyoming, 01/15/1977 34 2 at Air Force, 02/09/2011 15 5 vs. Hawaii, 02/28/1980 33 Fewest Points Allowed (since 1950) vs. UNLV, 02/03/2007 15 at San Diego State, 01/24/1980 33 1 vs. Wyoming, 01/23/1982 27 vs. Longwood, 11/18/2011 15 vs. Portland State, 11/25/1978 33 2 at Wyoming, 02/23/1980 30 at San Francisco, 01/03/2015 15 8 vs. Idaho State, 11/26/1976 31 3 vs. Princeton, 12/31/1982 32 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 11/29/2014 15 vs. Niagara, 01/17/1973 31 4 vs. Air Force, 02/03/2003 33 vs. Ole Miss, 03/17/2015 15 10 vs. San Diego State, 02/27/1982 30 at Hawaii, 01/26/1980 33 vs. Santa Clara, 01/31/2015 15 vs. Utah State, 12/06/1978 30 6 vs. Eastern Washington, 12/19/2009 34 at Long Beach State, 11/10/2007 34 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Blocks 8 vs. Utah State, 02/25/1950 35 1 vs. Florida, 03/24/2011 37 1 vs. Eastern Kentucky, 12/07/1990 15 9 vs. Miss. Valley State, 11/23/2010 36 2 vs. Louisiana State, 03/19/1992 33 2 at Wyoming, 01/19/1991 13 vs. Loyola Marymount, 01/03/2008 33 vs. Virginia, 03/14/1991 13 Margin of Victory (since 1950) at UNLV, 01/22/1998 33 4 at Utah State, 12/04/1992 11 1 vs. Western Oregon, 12/22/2006 (102-40) 62 5 vs. Pepperdine, 02/11/2012 32 at Weber State, 11/29/1990 11 2 vs. Eastern Washington, 12/19/2009 (91-34) 57 vs. Oregon, 11/21/1997 32 vs. San Diego State, 01/06/2007 11 at Americas, 12/10/1965 (123-66) 57 vs. Wake Forest, 01/03/2009 32 vs. Weber State, 12/17/2005 11 4 vs. Southern, 11/24/2009 (107-51) 56 8 vs. San Diego State, 03/01/1980 10 5 vs. Southern Virginia, 11/19/2014 (101-48) 53 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage* vs. Utah State, 12/27/1980 10 6 vs. Saint Mary’s, 12/10/1966 (108-57) 51 1 vs. Texas, 11/25/2013 (10-12) .833 vs. Stetson, 12/21/1990 10 7 vs. Miss. Valley State, 11/23/2010 (86-36) 50 2 vs. New Mexico, 01/26/2008 (13-16) .813 vs. New Mexico, 01/29/1983 10 vs. Sacramento State, 02/25/1993 (128-78) 50 3 at Air Force, 01/16/1993 (11-15) .733 at Utah State, 12/01/1990 10 9 vs. Chicago State, 11/20/2010 (109-60) 49 4 vs. Prairie View A&M, 12/11/2013 (10-14) .714 vs. Tulsa, 12/22/1990 10 10 vs. Fort Lewis, 12/12/2001 (101-53) 48 5 vs. Southern Utah, 12/11/1992 (7-10) .700 vs. Prairie View A&M, 12/11/2013 (100-52) 48 6 vs. Wyoming, 03/09/2001 (9-13) .692 Steals 7 vs. UNLV, 02/03/2007 (15-22) .682 1 vs. Southern Virginia, 11/19/2014 19 Margin of Defeat (since 1950) 8 vs. Louisiana Tech, 12/11/1998 (12-18) .667 2 at Portland, 02/04/2012 18 1 at Washington, 11/26/1996 (44-95) -51 at UCLA, 11/15/2006 (10-15) .667 3 vs. James Madison, 12/19/1990 17 2 vs. Indiana, 12/26/1973 (52-96) -44 10 vs. Southern Utah, 11/26/2005 (11-17) .647 at Colorado State, 01/28/2006 17 3 at New Mexico, 02/03/1997 (32-74) -42 *Minimum 10 Attempts vs. Southern, 11/24/2009 17 vs. New Mexico, 02/27/1997 (48-90) -42 at Portland, 02/26/2015 17 at UCLA, 12/06/1963 (71-113) -42 Free Throws Made 7 vs. Western Oregon, 12/22/2006 16 6 at Arizona State, 12/30/1961 (54-94) -40 1 vs. Weber State, 12/12/1997 40 at Arizona State, 01/20/1977 16 at TCU, 01/16/1997 (61-101) -40 2 vs. Utah State, 01/25/1957 39 vs. Chicago State, 11/20/2010 16 3 at Portland, 02/04/2012 38 vs. Yale, 12/29/1984 16 Combined Score 4 at Air Force, 01/07/1995 37 1 vs. Utah State, 12/19/1987 (121-112) 233 vs. Southern Utah, 11/24/1999 37 Turnovers Committed 2 at Oklahoma, 11/21/1986 (110-119) 229 vs. Utah State, 12/18/1992 37 1 at North Carolina, 12/20/1976 36 3 at Portland, 01/23/2014 (110-114) 224 vs. Utah, 01/14/1984 37 2 at Arizona State, 02/15/1975 35 vs. Oral Roberts, 12/23/1978 (120-104) 224 8 vs. Alabama-Birmingham, 12/09/1989 35 3 vs. Indiana, 12/26/1973 31 5 at Utah State, 02/01/1968 (118-103) 221 vs. Hawaii, 01/07/1988 35 4 vs. North Carolina, 12/28/1977 30 6 vs. Utah, 01/14/1984 (113-105) 218 vs. Southern Utah, 12/14/2000 35 5 at Washington, 11/26/1996 30 vs. Xavier, 12/30/1964 (115-103) 218 vs. Colorado State, 02/23/2011 35 8 at Stanford, 11/11/2013 (112-103) 215 vs. Santa Clara, 12/23/1967 35 Personal Fouls vs. Utah, 03/05/1966 (115-100) 215 1 vs. Idaho State, 11/26/1976 36 Free Throw Attempts at UTEP, 02/09/1985 36 Smallest Combined Score (since 1950) 1 at Portland, 02/04/2012 53 3 at Arizona State, 11/27/1993 35 1 vs. Wyoming, 01/23/1982 (25-27) 52 2 vs. Weber State, 12/12/1997 52 vs. Oregon State, 12/29/1992 35 2 at Hawaii, 01/26/1980 (34-33) 67 3 vs. Santa Clara, 12/19/1964 49 vs. Wyoming, 03/11/1967 35 3 at Wyoming, 02/23/1980 (39-30) 69 4 vs. Southern Utah, 11/24/1999 47 6 at Utah State, 01/06/1979 34 vs. Tulsa, 12/22/1990 47 4 at Colorado State, 02/11/1950 (30-40) 70 vs. North Carolina, 12/04/1993 34 6 vs. Southern Utah, 12/14/2000 46 5 at Princeton, 12/18/1981 (39-38) 77 at Weber State, 11/27/1976 34 vs. Arizona State, 03/03/1967 46 6 at Wyoming, 01/14/1950 (27-53) 80 vs. Washington, 12/22/1984 46 7 at Denver, 01/06/1951 (41-42) 83 vs. North Texas State, 12/12/1980 46 vs. Princeton, 12/31/1982 (51-32) 83 at Arizona, 03/02/1968 46 9 at Pepperdine, 12/15/1949 (39-45) 84 10 at Wyoming, 01/13/1950 (39-46) 85

113 FRESHMAN RECORDS

FRESHMAN SEASON RECORDS Points 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage* Assists Rk Name, Year G Pts Avg Rk Name, Year FG FGA Pct Rk Name, Year G Ast Avg 1 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 30 632 21.1 1 Ryan Cuff, 1992-93 20 42 .476 1 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 30 158 5.3 2 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 34 503 14.8 2 Mike Rose, 2003-04 28 61 .459 2 Randy Reid, 1992-93 34 141 4.1 3 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99 28 419 15.0 3 Michael Vranes, 1998-99 40 96 .417 3 Matt Montague, 1996-97 26 131 5.0 4 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-98 30 406 13.5 4 Todd Christensen, 1995-96 23 59 .390 4 Matt Carlino, 2011-12 25 115 4.6 5 Fred Roberts, 1978-79 28 399 14.3 5 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99 44 113 .389 5 Scott Sinek, 1981-82 30 100 3.3 6 Tyler Haws, 2009-10 35 397 11.3 6 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-07 29 78 .372 6 Marty Haws, 1986-87 32 99 3.1 7 Trent Plaisted, 2005-06 29 394 13.6 7 Tyler Haws, 2009-10 25 68 .368 7 Ken Roberts, 1990-91 34 96 2.8 8 Eric Mika, 2013-14 33 389 11.8 8 Randy Reid, 1992-93 23 65 .354 8 Ryan Cuff, 1992-93 33 86 2.6 9 Devin Durrant, 1978-79 28 370 13.2 *Minimum 20 3FG Made 9 Michael Vranes, 1998-99 28 80 2.9 10 Russell Larson, 1991-92 32 317 9.9 10 Michael Smith, 1983-84 29 77 2.7 3-Point Field Goals Per Game Scoring Average Rk Name, Year G 3FG 3FG/G Assists Per Game* Rk Name, Year G Pts Avg 1 Matt Carlino, 2011-12 25 41 1.64 Rk Name, Year G Ast Avg 1 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 30 632 21.1 2 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99 28 44 1.57 1 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 30 158 5.3 2 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99 28 419 15.0 3 Michael Vranes, 1998-99 28 40 1.4 2 Matt Montague, 1996-97 26 131 5.0 3 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 34 503 14.8 4 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-08 35 43 1.2 3 Matt Carlino, 2011-12 25 115 4.6 4 Fred Roberts, 1978-79 28 399 14.3 5 Robbie Reid, 1993-94 32 35 1.09 4 Randy Reid, 1992-93 34 141 4.1 5 Trent Plaisted, 2005-06 29 394 13.6 6 Mike Rose, 2003-04 26 28 1.08 5 Scott Sinek, 1981-82 30 100 3.3 6 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-98 30 406 13.5 7 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-07 28 29 1.0 6 Marty Haws, 1986-87 32 99 3.1 7 Devin Durrant, 1978-79 28 370 13.2 7 Michael Vranes, 1998-99 28 80 2.9 8 Matt Carlino, 2011-12 25 305 12.2 Free Throws Made 8 Ken Roberts, 1990-91 34 96 2.8 9 Eric Mika, 2013-14 33 389 11.8 Rk Name, Years FT 9 Steve Craig, 1975-76 26 70 2.69 10 Tyler Haws, 2009-10 35 397 11.3 1 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 146 10 Michael Smith, 1983-84 29 77 2.66 2 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-98 130 *Minimum 20 Games Played Field Goals Made 3 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 128 Rk Name, Years FG 4 Russell Larson, 1991-92 115 Blocks 5 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99 111 1 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 243 Rk Name, Year G Blk Avg Eric Mika, 2013-14 111 2 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 187 1 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 34 177 5.2 7 Tyler Haws, 2009-10 110 3 Fred Roberts, 1978-79 158 2 Russell Larson, 1991-92 32 41 1.3 8 Trent Plaisted, 2005-06 106 4 Trent Plaisted, 2005-06 144 3 Corbin Kaufusi, 2014-15 34 34 1.0 5 Devin Durrant, 1978-79 142 Free Throw Attempts 4 Alan Pollard, 1984-85 29 30 1.0 6 Eric Mika, 2013-14 139 Rk Name, Years FTA 5 Chris Miles, 2004-05 28 30 1.1 7 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99 132 1 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 185 6 Trent Plaisted, 2005-06 29 27 0.9 8 Tyler Haws, 2009-10 131 2 Eric Mika, 2013-14 180 7 Eric Mika, 2013-14 33 24 0.7 9 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-98 129 3 Trent Plaisted, 2005-06 172 8 Fred Roberts, 1978-79 28 23 0.8 10 Matt Carlino, 2011-12 110 4 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 169 9 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-98 30 21 0.7 5 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-98 168 10 Eric Nielsen, 1996-97 26 19 0.7 Field Goal Attempts 6 Russell Larson, 1991-92 141 Rk Name, Years FGA 7 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99 140 Blocks Per Game* 1 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 473 8 Devin Durrant, 1978-79 122 Rk Name, Year G Blk Avg 2 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 361 1 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 34 177 5.2 3 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-98 313 Free-Throw Percentage* 2 Russell Larson, 1991-92 32 41 1.3 4 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99 301 Rk Name, Year FT FTA Pct 3 Chris Miles, 2004-05 28 30 1.1 5 Fred Roberts, 1978-79 291 1 Tyler Haws, 2009-10 110 120 .917 4 Alan Pollard, 1984-85 29 30 1.03 6 Trent Plaisted, 2005-06 276 2 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 146 169 .864 5 Corbin Kaufusi, 2014-15 34 34 1.00 7 Matt Carlino, 2011-12 274 3 Randy Reid, 1992-93 71 83 .855 6 Trent Plaisted, 2005-06 29 27 0.9 8 Eric Mika, 2013-14 264 4 Jared Jensen, 2001-02 82 97 .845 7 Fred Roberts, 1978-79 28 23 0.8 9 Devin Durrant, 1978-79 263 5 Scott Sinek, 1981-82 90 109 .826 8 Eric Nielsen, 1996-97 26 19 0.731 Tyler Haws, 2009-10 263 6 Russell Larson, 1991-92 115 141 .816 9 Eric Mika, 2013-14 33 24 0.727 7 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99 111 140 .793 10 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-98 30 21 0.700 Field-Goal Percentage* 8 Fred Roberts, 1978-79 83 106 .783 *Minimum 20 Games Played Rk Name, Year FG FGA Pct *Minimum 50 FT Made 1 Jared Jensen, 2001-02 88 149 .591 Steals 2 Fred Roberts, 1978-79 158 291 .543 Rebounds Rk Name, Year G Stl Avg 3 Nate Austin, 2011-12 58 107 .542 Rk Name, Year G Reb Avg 1 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 30 60 2.0 4 Russell Larson, 1991-92 101 187 .5401 1 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 34 262 7.7 2 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11 36 39 1.1 5 Devin Durrant, 1978-79 142 263 .5399 2 Mark Handy, 1973-74 26 227 8.7 3 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99 28 38 1.4 6 Brandon Davies, 2009-10 69 128 .539 3 Eric Mika, 2013-14 33 211 6.4 4 Matt Carlino, 2011-12 25 36 1.4 7 Eric Mika, 2013-14 139 264 .527 4 Trent Plaisted, 2005-06 29 199 6.9 5 Anson Winder, 2011-12 34 35 1.0 8 Trent Plaisted, 2005-06 144 276 .522 5 Fred Roberts, 1978-79 28 191 6.8 6 Robbie Reid, 1993-94 32 33 1.0 9 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 187 361 .518 6 Alan Pollard, 1984-85 29 189 6.5 7 Randy Reid, 1992-93 34 30 0.9 10 Eric Nielsen, 1996-97 81 157 .516 7 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11 36 183 5.1 8 Michael Vranes, 1998-99 28 29 1.0 *Minimum 50 FG Made 8 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99 28 175 6.3 9 Scott Sinek, 1981-82 30 27 0.9 9 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 30 173 5.8 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-08 35 27 0.8 3-Point Field Goals 10 Chris Collinsworth, 2007-08 35 169 4.8 Rk Name, Years 3FG Steals Per Game* 1 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99 44 Rebounds Per Game* Rk Name, Year G Stl Avg 2 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-08 43 Rk Name, Year G Reb Avg 1 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 30 60 2.0 3 Matt Carlino, 2011-12 41 1 Mark Handy, 1973-74 26 227 8.7 3 Matt Carlino, 2011-12 25 36 1.44 4 Michael Vranes, 1998-99 40 2 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 34 262 7.7 2 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99 28 38 1.36 5 Robbie Reid, 1993-94 35 3 Trent Plaisted, 2005-06 29 199 6.9 4 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11 36 39 1.1 6 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-07 29 4 Fred Roberts, 1978-79 28 191 6.8 5 Michael Vranes, 1998-99 28 29 1.036 7 Mike Rose, 2003-04 28 5 Alan Pollard, 1984-85 29 189 6.5 6 Robbie Reid, 1993-94 32 33 1.031 8 Tyler Haws, 2009-10 25 6 Eric Mika, 2013-14 33 211 6.4 7 Anson Winder, 2011-12 34 35 1.029 Anson Winder, 2011-12 25 7 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99 28 175 6.3 8 Matt Montague, 1996-97 26 26 1.0 8 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 30 173 5.8 9 Scott Sinek, 1981-82 30 27 0.9 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 9 Michael Smith, 1983-84 29 153 5.3 10 Alan Pollard, 1984-85 29 26 0.896 Rk Name, Years 3FGA 10 Devin Durrant, 1978-79 28 146 5.2 *Minimum 20 Games Played 1 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-08 128 *Minimum 20 Games Played 2 Matt Carlino, 2011-12 124 Assist-to-Turnover Ratio* 3 Mark Bigelow, 1998-99 113 Offensive Rebounds Rk Name, Years A TO A:TO 4 Robbie Reid, 1993-94 100 Rk Name, Year G OReb Avg 1 Nathan Call, 1986-87 64 25 2.56 5 Michael Vranes, 1998-99 96 1 Eric Mika, 2013-14 33 93 2.8 2 Marty Haws, 1986-87 99 42 2.36 6 Anson Winder, 2011-12 84 2 Shawn Bradley, 1990-91 34 79 2.3 3 Ken Roberts, 1990-91 96 54 1.78 7 Jonathan Tavernari, 2006-07 78 3 Trent Plaisted, 2005-06 29 70 2.4 4 Randy Reid, 1992-93 141 89 1.58 4 Corbin Kaufusi, 2014-15 34 57 1.7 8 Tyler Haws, 2009-10 68 5 Chris Nikchevich, 1982-83 69 45 1.53 5 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11 36 55 1.5 Matt Carlino, 2011-12 115 75 1.53 Mekeli Wesley, 1997-98 30 55 1.8 7 Danny Ainge, 1977-78 158 104 1.52 7 Nate Austin, 2011-12 35 53 1.5 8 Scott Sinek, 1981-82 100 73 1.37 8 Nathan Cooper, 1995-96 28 50 1.8 9 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11 75 56 1.34 Jared Jensen, 2001-02 30 50 1.7 10 Matt Montague, 1996-97 131 104 1.26 10 Tyler Haws, 2009-10 35 49 1.4 *Minimum 20 Games Played and 2.0 APG

114 FRESHMAN RECORDS

FRESHMAN GAME RECORDS Points 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Offensive Rebounds Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Pts Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date 3FGA Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date OReb 1 Danny Ainge at Idaho State, 12/03/1977 36 1 Mike Rose vs. Southern Utah, 11/21/2003 13 1 Trent Plaisted vs. TCU, 01/25/2006 8 2 Danny Ainge vs. Arizona State, 01/21/1978 33 2 Michael Vranes at UC-Irvine, 12/22/1998 9 Fred Roberts at UTEP, 02/10/1979 8 Mark Bigelow at Washington State, 12/08/1998 33 Jonathan Tavernari at San Diego State, 02/24/2007 9 3 Russell Larson at Utah State, 11/26/1991 7 4 Mekeli Wesley at UTEP, 02/28/1998 31 Jimmer Fredette at Wake Forest, 01/08/2008 9 Eric Mika at Utah, 12/14/13 7 Mekeli Wesley vs. Washington, 12/09/1997 31 Michael Vranes vs. Arizona, 11/28/1998 9 Trent Plaisted vs. Air Force, 02/04/2006 7 6 Matt Carlino at San Francisco, 02/16/2012 30 Matt Carlino at Gonzaga, 02/23/2012 9 5 Trent Plaisted at TCU, 02/25/2006 6 Fred Roberts at UTEP, 02/10/1979 30 Jared Jensen vs. Cal State Northridge, 12/27/2001 6 8 Danny Ainge vs. Arizona, 01/19/1978 29 3-Point Field Goals Made, No Misses Trent Plaisted at USC, 12/03/2005 6 Shawn Bradley vs. Eastern Kentucky, 12/07/1990 29 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date 3FG Chris Collinsworth vs. Colorado State, 01/12/2008 6 Russell Larson vs. Utah State, 12/13/1991 29 1 Robbie Reid vs. Nicholls State, 12/10/1993 4 Nate Austin vs. Pepperdine, 02/11/12 6 2 Todd Christensen at Wyoming, 02/10/1996 3 Jared Jensen at UNLV, 02/09/12 6 Field Goals Made Mike Rose vs. USC, 12/13/2003 3 Kyle Collinsworth vs. San Diego State, 03/12/11 6 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date FG Nathan Cooper vs. UTEP, 02/03/1996 3 Shawn Bradley at Wyoming, 01/19/1991 6 1 Danny Ainge at Idaho State, 12/03/1977 14 Frank Bartley IV vs. Texas, 11/25/13 3 2 Matt Carlino at San Francisco, 02/16/2012 13 Randy Reid vs. Utah, 01/09/1993 3 Defensive Rebounds Fred Roberts at UTEP, 02/10/1979 13 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date DReb Danny Ainge at San Diego State, 12/23/1977 13 3-Point Field-Goal Percentage* 1 Trent Plaisted at TCU, 02/25/2006 12 5 Danny Ainge vs. Arizona, 01/19/1978 12 Rk Name, Year FG FGA Pct Kyle Collinsworth vs. Florida, 03/24/2011 12 Danny Ainge at Bradley, 12/17/1977 12 1 Jonathan Tavernari vs. TCU, 01/10/2007 6 7 .857 Shawn Bradley vs. East Tennessee St., 11/14/1990 12 7 Danny Ainge vs. Arizona State, 01/21/1978 11 Anson Winder vs. Buffalo, 12/20/2011 6 7 .857 4 Shawn Bradley vs. Arizona State, 12/12/1990 11 Mark Bigelow at Washington State, 12/08/1998 11 3 Jimmer Fredette vs. Hartford, 11/20/2007 4 5 .800 Mark Bigelow vs. Denver, 12/01/1998 11 Shawn Bradley at Wyoming, 01/19/1991 11 Tyler Haws vs. Wyoming, 01/20/2010 4 5 .800 Mark Bigelow vs. CS-Northridge, 12/12/1998 11 Danny Ainge vs. North Carolina, 12/28/1977 11 Mike Rose vs. Western Oregon, 12/10/2003 4 5 .800 Kenneth Roberts vs. Utah State, 11/24/1990 11 Danny Ainge at Arizona, 02/18/1978 11 6 Michael Vranes vs. TCU, 03/02/1999 5 7 .714 Trent Plaisted at Houston, 03/15/2006 11 Steve Craig at New Mexico, 02/28/1976 11 7 Michael Vranes at UC-Irvine, 12/22/1998 6 9 .667 9 Shawn Bradley vs. Colorado State, 03/07/1991 10 Devin Durrant at Colorado State, 01/25/1979 11 Mark Bigelow vs. UTEP, 02/27/1999 4 6 .667 Shawn Bradley vs. Utah, 03/09/1991 10 Robbie Reid at Utah, 01/08/1994 4 6 .667 Mark Handy at New Mexico State, 12/08/1973 10 Field Goals Attempted *Minimum 5 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Trent Plaisted at UNLV, 02/11/2006 10 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date FGA Chris Collinsworth at UNLV, 01/15/2008 10 1 Danny Ainge at Idaho State, 12/03/1977 23 Free Throws Made Shawn Bradley at Colorado State, 01/17/1991 10 Matt Carlino at Gonzaga, 02/23/2012 23 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date FT 3 Danny Ainge at Utah, 03/04/1978 22 1 Mekeli Wesley at UTEP, 02/28/1998 16 Assists 4 Danny Ainge at Bradley, 12/17/1977 21 2 Russell Larson vs. Utah State, 12/13/1991 13 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Ast Danny Ainge vs. Arizona State, 01/21/1978 21 3 Mekeli Wesley at Utah, 02/05/1998 11 1 Danny Ainge vs. Long Beach State, 11/28/1977 13 Alan Taylor at Arizona, 01/22/1977 21 Mekeli Wesley vs. UTEP, 01/31/1998 11 Scott Sinek vs. Utah State, 12/26/1981 13 Shawn Bradley vs. Utah, 03/09/1991 21 Eric Mika vs. Oregon, 03/20/2014 11 3 Danny Ainge vs. Utah State, 01/07/1978 12 8 Mark Bigelow at Washington State, 12/08/1998 20 Mark Bigelow vs. Arizona, 11/28/1998 11 4 Matt Carlino vs. Buffalo, 12/20/2011 11 Danny Ainge vs. Long Beach State, 11/28/1977 20 Mark Bigelow vs. California , 12/19/1998 11 Matt Montague at Weber State, 12/04/1996 11 10 Matt Carlino at San Francisco, 02/16/2012 19 Mekeli Wesley vs. Washington, 12/09/1997 11 Marty Haws at Iowa, 12/09/1986 11 Danny Ainge at Colorado State, 01/14/1978 19 Fred Roberts vs. Colorado State, 02/24/1979 11 7 Shawn Opunui vs. Fort Lewis, 12/12/2001 10 Danny Ainge at UTEP, 01/28/1978 19 Danny Ainge vs. Arizona State, 01/21/1978 11 Randy Reid vs. Oklahoma, 12/21/1992 10 Mark Bigelow at San Diego State, 01/14/1999 19 Danny Ainge at Utah State, 12/21/1977 11 Matt Montague vs. San Diego State, 12/31/1996 10 Danny Ainge at UCLA, 11/26/1977 19 Danny Ainge vs. Rhode Island, 12/29/1977 11 Randy Reid vs. Oregon, 12/28/1992 10 Randy Reid vs. Oregon State, 12/29/1992 10 Most Field Goals Made, No Misses Free Throws Attempted Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date FG Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date FTA Minutes Played 1 Tyler Haws vs. Nevada, 12/22/2009 7 1 Mekeli Wesley at UTEP, 02/28/1998 18 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Min Russell Larson vs. Cal St. Northridge, 03/03/1992 7 2 Shawn Bradley vs. Arizona State, 12/12/1990 16 1 Alan Pollard vs. Utah, 03/02/1985 51 3 Matt Montague vs. SMU, 02/15/1997 6 Eric Mika vs. Oregon, 03/20/2014 16 2 Danny Ainge vs. Utah State, 01/07/1978 47 Russell Larson at Tulsa, 12/05/1991 6 4 Russell Larson vs. Utah State, 12/13/1991 15 3 Brian Taylor vs. Utah, 03/05/1983 45 5 Jacob Chrisman vs. Elon, 11/21/2000 5 5 Fred Roberts vs. Colorado State, 02/24/1979 14 Danny Ainge at UTEP, 01/28/1978 45 Brandon Davies vs. Eastern Washington, 12/19/2009 5 6 Robbie Reid at Air Force, 02/17/1994 13 5 Chris Nikchevich vs. Utah, 03/05/1983 44 Trent Plaisted vs. Eastern Washington, 12/27/2005 5 7 Mekeli Wesley vs. UTEP, 01/31/1998 12 Matt Montague vs. San Diego State, 12/31/1996 44 8 Todd Christensen at Wyoming, 02/10/1996 4 Mekeli Wesley vs. Washington, 12/09/1997 12 7 Steve Craig vs. Arizona, 02/14/1976 42 Jared Jensen vs. Idaho, 12/15/2001 4 Danny Ainge vs. Rhode Island, 12/29/1977 12 Mark Bigelow vs. Arizona, 11/28/1998 42 Mike Rose vs. USC, 12/13/2003 4 Danny Ainge vs. McNeese State, 12/13/1977 12 9 Michael Smith vs. Utah, 01/14/1984 41 Kyle Collinsworth vs. TCU, 01/18/2011 4 Fred Roberts vs. Wyoming, 02/22/1979 12 Shawn Bradley vs. Utah, 03/09/1991 41 Mark Durrant vs. Air Force, 02/24/1990 4 Danny Ainge at Hawaii, 12/30/1977 12 Andy Toolson at UTEP, 02/09/1985 41 Jonathan Tavernari vs. Utah, 03/03/2007 4 Robbie Reid vs. Nicholls State, 12/10/1993 12 Mark Handy at Wyoming, 02/02/1974 41 Dalton Nixon at San Diego, 01/24/2015 4 Shawn Bradley vs. Utah State, 11/24/1990 12 Shawn Bradley vs. Eastern Kentucky, 12/07/1990 12 Blocks Jared Jensen vs. San Diego State, 01/12/2002 12 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Blk Field-Goal Percentage* Devin Durrant vs. UTEP, 01/11/1979 12 1 Shawn Bradley vs. Eastern Kentucky, 12/07/1990 14 Rk Name, Year FG FGA Pct 2 Shawn Bradley vs. Virginia, 03/14/1991 10 1 Fred Roberts vs. Utah State, 12/06/1978 9 10 .900 Most Free Throws Made, No Misses 3 Shawn Bradley at Wyoming, 01/19/1991 9 Eric Mika vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 11/15/13 9 10 .900 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date FT Shawn Bradley vs. Tulsa, 12/22/1990 9 3 Devin Durrant at Colorado State, 01/25/1979 11 13 .846 1 Mekeli Wesley at Utah, 02/05/1998 11 5 Shawn Bradley at Colorado State, 01/17/1991 7 4 Shawn Bradley vs. James Madison, 12/19/1990 8 10 .800 Mark Bigelow vs. Arizona, 11/28/1998 11 Shawn Bradley vs. Arizona State, 12/12/1990 7 Russell Larson at Utah State, 11/26/1991 8 10 .800 Mark Bigelow vs. California , 12/19/1998 11 Shawn Bradley vs. South Carolina, 12/27/1990 7 Mark Bigelow vs. UTEP, 02/27/1999 8 10 .800 Danny Ainge vs. Arizona State, 01/21/1978 11 Shawn Bradley vs. Utah State, 11/24/1990 7 Jimmy Balderson vs. Fort Lewis, 12/12/2001 8 10 .800 Danny Ainge at Utah State, 12/21/1977 11 9 Alan Pollard vs. UCLA, 12/19/1984 6 8 Fred Roberts at UTEP, 02/10/1979 13 17 .765 6 Tyler Haws at Wyoming, 02/20/2010 10 Shawn Bradley vs. Stetson, 12/21/1990 6 *Minimum 10 Field Goal Attempts Scott Sinek at Air Force, 02/13/1982 10 Shawn Bradley at Utah, 02/16/1991 6 Shawn Bradley vs. Colorado State, 01/31/1991 6 3-Point Field Goals Made Rebounds Shawn Bradley at LaSalle, 12/04/1990 6 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date 3FG Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Reb 1 Mike Rose vs. Southern Utah, 11/21/2003 8 1 Trent Plaisted at TCU, 02/25/2006 18 Steals 2 Anson Winder vs. BUFFALO, 12/20/2011 6 2 Mark Handy vs. Army, 12/28/1973 17 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Stl Jonathan Tavernari vs. TCU, 01/10/2007 6 3 Trent Plaisted vs. TCU, 01/25/2006 16 1 Mark Bigelow vs. Arizona, 11/28/1998 9 Michael Vranes at UC-Irvine, 12/22/1998 6 Shawn Bradley vs. Arizona State, 12/12/1990 16 2 Shawn Bradley vs. Arizona State, 12/12/1990 5 5 Jonathan Tavernari at San Diego State, 02/24/2007 5 5 Kyle Collinsworth vs. Florida, 03/24/2011 15 Danny Ainge vs. Cal-State Fullerton, 12/10/1977 5 Mark Bigelow vs. Louisiana Tech, 12/11/1998 5 Mark Handy at Denver, 12/13/1973 15 Danny Ainge vs. Montana, 12/09/1977 5 Robbie Reid at San Diego State, 01/20/1994 5 7 Mark Handy vs. Idaho State, 12/01/1973 14 Nathan Call at New Mexico, 01/10/1987 5 Michael Vranes vs. TCU, 03/02/1999 5 Mark Bigelow vs. Denver, 12/01/1998 14 Danny Ainge at Idaho State, 12/03/1977 5 Jake Toolson vs. Southern Virginia, 11/19/2014 5 Kenneth Roberts vs. Utah State, 11/24/1990 14 Shawn Bradley vs. East Tennessee State, 11/14/1990 14 Mark Bigelow vs. CS-Northridge, 12/12/1998 14

115 100-POINT GAMES

100-POINT GAMES Ordered by Date 03/05/11 Wyoming H W 102-78 11/19/14 Southern Virginia H W 101-48 Date Season G W/L Avg 11/11/13 Stanford A W 112-103 02/23/63 Utah A L 100-106 12/10/60 Miami H W 112-80 11/15/13 Mount St. Mary’s H W 108-76 02/28/87 Hawaii A W 100-80 02/24/62 Utah H L 101-106 12/11/13 Prairie View A&M H W 100-52 12/16/70 Denver H W 100-72 02/23/63 Utah A L 100-106 01/23/14 Portland A L (3OT) 110-114 12/30/74 Bradley H W 100-87 02/28/64 Arizona State H W 106-90 11/19/14 Southern Virginia H W 101-48 01/04/75 Northeast Louisiana H W 100-81 12/18/64 Santa Clara H W 102-82 11/25/14 Chaminade N W 121-85 11/28/77 Long Beach State H W 100-91 12/19/64 Santa Clara H W 109-80 01/13/79 New Mexico H W 100-83 12/22/64 Ohio State H W 112-71 Ordered by Score 12/01/79 Baylor H W 100-58 12/28/64 Creighton N W 109-74 Date Season G W/L Avg 12/03/86 Utah State H W 100-86 12/30/64 Xavier N W 115-103 02/25/93 Sacramento State H W 128-78 03/03/92 Cal St. Northridge H W 100-68 01/16/65 Arizona State A W 111-102 12/10/65 Americas A W 123-66 11/21/00 Elon H W 100-63 01/29/65 Air Force A W 110-77 01/24/80 San Diego State A W 123-91 02/22/06 San Diego State H W 100-90 02/20/65 Utah A W 108-99 11/25/14 Chaminade N W 121-85 11/16/07 Jackson State H W 100-61 02/27/65 Arizona State H W 104-91 12/19/87 Utah State H W (OT) 121-112 12/11/13 Prairie View A&M H W 100-52 03/05/65 Wyoming H W 102-87 12/23/78 Oral Roberts H W 120-104 03/14/65 Oklahoma City H L 102-112 11/30/83 Hofstra H W 119-84 BYU in 100-Point Games 12/03/65 Illinois H W 109-98 02/01/68 Utah State A W 118-103 BYU 100-point game record 94-6 12/04/65 Houston H W 111-82 01/22/66 Utah State H W 115-81 Home 100-point game record 72-2 12/10/65 Americas A W 123-66 03/05/66 Utah H W 115-100 Away 100-point game record 15-4 12/17/65 Santa Clara A W 103-85 12/30/64 Xavier N W 115-103 Neutral 100-point game record 7-0 12/21/65 St. Joseph H W 103-83 03/01/80 San Diego State H W 114-81 Overtime 100-point games 4-1 12/30/65 Cornell N W 105-92 12/20/66 Loyola H W 113-98 Consecutive wins when scoring 100 points 43 (1/22/66 - 1/14/84) 01/15/66 Wyoming A L 101-107 01/30/69 Utah State H W 113-82 31 (12/3/86 - 12/11/13) 01/22/66 Utah State H W 115-81 12/21/78 Harvard H W 113-72 Most frequent 100-point game opponent 02/12/66 Denver H W 102-76 01/14/84 Utah H W (2OT) 113-105 Utah State, 9 times (last 1987) 03/05/66 Utah H W 115-100 12/10/60 Miami H W 112-80 Most 100-point games in a season 11, 1964-65 12/10/66 St. Mary’s H W 108-57 12/22/64 Ohio State H W 112-71 Under Dave Rose 14-1 12/20/66 Loyola H W 113-98 11/11/13 Stanford A W 112-103 03/03/67 Arizona State H W 110-93 01/16/65 Arizona State A W 111-102 Record vs. Opponent in 100-Point Games 01/06/68 Utah State H W 104-98 02/21/80 Colorado State A W 111-86 Utah State 9-0 02/01/68 Utah State A W 118-103 12/04/65 Houston H W 111-82 Arizona State 7-0 02/17/68 Wyoming H W 101-77 12/19/70 Utah State H W 111-83 San Diego State 5-0 12/07/68 Seattle H W 102-90 01/07/72 Arizona State H W 111-102 Utah 5-2 01/30/69 Utah State H W 113-82 11/25/78 Portland State H W 111-82 Wyoming 4-1 02/13/69 Arizona State H W 102-89 12/10/93 Nicholls State H W 111-96 Colorado State 3-0 12/16/70 Denver H W 100-72 01/29/65 Air Force A W 110-77 Santa Clara 3-0 12/19/70 Utah State H W 111-83 11/21/86 Oklahoma A L 110-119 Air Force 2-0 12/29/70 Villanova N W (OT) 102-93 03/03/67 Arizona State H W 110-93 Denver 2-0 02/06/71 Utah H W 103-89 12/28/95 Morgan State H W 110-69 Hawaii 2-0 01/07/72 Arizona State H W 111-102 01/11/05 Montana State-Billings H W 110-70 Saint Mary’s 2-0 01/22/72 Utah State H W 101-82 12/22/09 Nevada N W 110-104 Americas 1-0 01/29/72 Wyoming A W 101-74 01/23/14 Portland A L (3OT) 110-114 Baylor 1-0 02/26/72 Colorado State H W 105-85 12/19/64 Santa Clara H W 109-80 Bradley 1-0 12/09/72 Wisconsin-Milwaukee H W 101-83 12/03/65 Illinois H W 109-98 Cal St. Northridge 1-0 12/30/74 Bradley H W 100-87 01/02/88 Central Connecticut H W 109-76 Central Connecticut 1-0 01/04/75 Northeast Louisiana H W 100-81 11/20/10 Chicago State H W 109-60 Chaminade 1-0 11/26/76 Idaho State H W 102-84 12/28/64 Creighton N W 109-74 Chicago State 1-0 11/28/77 Long Beach State H W 100-91 11/15/13 Mount St. Mary’s H W 108-76 Cornel 1-0 11/25/78 Portland State H W 111-82 02/20/65 Utah A W 108-99 Creighton 1-0 12/21/78 Harvard H W 113-72 12/10/66 St. Mary’s H W 108-57 Elon 1-0 12/23/78 Oral Roberts H W 120-104 12/15/79 La Salle H W (3OT) 108-106 Fort Lewis 1-0 01/13/79 New Mexico H W 100-83 12/12/80 North Texas State H W 108-92 Harvard 1-0 12/01/79 Baylor H W 100-58 12/01/92 Arizona State H W 108-98 Hofstra 1-0 12/15/79 La Salle H W (3OT) 108-106 12/11/92 Southern Utah H W 108-62 Houston 1-0 12/29/79 NC-Charlotte N W 104-91 03/06/10 TCU A W 107-77 Idaho State 1-0 01/19/80 Colorado State H W 104-82 02/28/80 Hawaii H W 107-82 Illinois 1-0 01/24/80 San Diego State A W 123-91 11/24/09 Southern H W 107-51 Jackson State 1-0 02/21/80 Colorado State A W 111-86 02/28/64 Arizona State H W 106-90 La Salle 1-0 02/28/80 Hawaii H W 107-82 02/27/82 San Diego State H W 106-66 Long Beach State 1-0 03/01/80 San Diego State H W 114-81 12/10/83 St. Mary’s H W 106-74 Loyola 1-0 12/12/80 North Texas State H W 108-92 12/28/93 W. Washington H W 106-74 McNeese State 1-0 12/27/80 Utah State H W 104-89 02/26/72 Colorado State H W 105-85 Miami 1-0 02/27/82 San Diego State H W 106-66 12/30/65 Cornell N W 105-92 Montana State-Billings 1-0 11/30/83 Hofstra H W 119-84 01/11/11 Utah A W 104-79 Morgan State 1-0 12/10/83 St. Mary’s H W 106-74 02/27/65 Arizona State H W 104-91 Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 01/14/84 Utah H W (2OT) 113-105 01/06/68 Utah State H W 104-98 NC-Charlotte 1-0 11/21/86 Oklahoma A L 110-119 01/19/80 Colorado State H W 104-82 Nevada 1-0 12/03/86 Utah State H W 100-86 12/27/80 Utah State H W 104-89 New Mexico 1-0 02/28/87 Hawaii A W 100-80 12/11/87 Weber State H W 104-71 Nicholls State 1-0 12/11/87 Weber State H W 104-71 12/19/91 McNeese State H W 104-64 North Texas State 1-0 12/19/87 Utah State H W (OT) 121-112 12/29/79 NC-Charlotte N W 104-91 Northeast Louisiana 1-0 01/02/88 Central Connecticut H W 109-76 12/17/65 Santa Clara A W 103-85 Ohio State 1-0 12/05/91 Tulsa A W 102-86 01/16/93 Air Force A W 103-68 Oklahoma 0-1 12/19/91 McNeese State H W 104-64 12/21/65 St. Joseph H W 103-83 Oklahoma City 0-1 03/03/92 Cal St. Northridge H W 100-68 02/06/71 Utah H W 103-89 Oral Roberts 1-0 12/01/92 Arizona State H W 108-98 12/05/91 Tulsa A W 102-86 Portland 0-1 12/11/92 Southern Utah H W 108-62 12/18/64 Santa Clara H W 102-82 Portland State 1-0 01/16/93 Air Force A W 103-68 03/05/65 Wyoming H W 102-87 Prairie View A&M 1-0 02/25/93 Sacramento State H W 128-78 03/14/65 Oklahoma City H L 102-112 Sacramento State 1-0 12/10/93 Nicholls State H W 111-96 02/12/66 Denver H W 102-76 Seattle 1-0 12/28/93 W. Washington H W 106-74 12/07/68 Seattle H W 102-90 Southern 1-0 02/10/94 San Diego State H W 101-87 02/13/69 Arizona State H W 102-89 Southern Utah 1-0 12/28/95 Morgan State H W 110-69 11/26/76 Idaho State H W 102-84 Southern Virginia 1-0 11/21/00 Elon H W 100-63 12/22/06 Western Oregon H W 102-40 St. Joseph 1-0 12/12/01 Fort Lewis H W 101-53 03/05/11 Wyoming H W 102-78 Stanford 1-0 01/11/05 Montana State-Billings H W 110-70 12/29/70 Villanova N W (OT) 102-93 TCU 1-0 02/22/06 San Diego State H W 100-90 01/15/66 Wyoming A L 101-107 Tulsa 1-0 12/22/06 Western Oregon H W 102-40 01/29/72 Wyoming A W 101-74 Villanova 1-0 11/16/07 Jackson State H W 100-61 02/24/62 Utah H L 101-106 W. Washington 1-0 11/24/09 Southern H W 107-51 02/17/68 Wyoming H W 101-77 Weber State 1-0 12/22/09 Nevada N W 110-104 01/22/72 Utah State H W 101-82 Western Oregon 1-0 03/06/10 TCU A W 107-77 12/09/72 Wisconsin-Milwaukee H W 101-83 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1-0 11/20/10 Chicago State H W 109-60 02/10/94 San Diego State H W 101-87 Xavier 1-0 01/11/11 Utah A W 104-79 12/12/01 Fort Lewis H W 101-53

116 COACHING RECORDS

COACHING RECORDS Most Victories Most Games Coached at BYU Most 20-Win Seasons Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Seasons W-L Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Seasons Games Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Seasons No. 1 Stan Watts, 1950-72 23 371-254 1 Stan Watts, 1950-72 23 625 1 Dave Rose, 2005-14 10 10 2 Dave Rose, 2005-14 10 257-88 2 Dave Rose, 2005-14 10 345 2 Roger Reid, 1989-97 8 6 3 Roger Reid, 1989-97 8 152-78 3 Steve Cleveland, 1999-05 8 246 Stan Watts, 1950-72 23 6 4 G. Ott Romney, 1928-35 7 139-71 4 Frank Arnold, 1975-83 8 231 3 G. Ott Romney, 1928-35 7 5 5 Steve Cleveland, 1999-05 8 138-108 5 Roger Reid, 1989-97 8 230 4 Steve Cleveland, 1999-05 8 4 6 Frank Arnold, 1975-83 8 137-94 6 G. Ott Romney, 1928-35 7 210 7 Ladell Andersen, 1983-89 6 114-71 Most Conference Titles 8 Floyd Millet, 1941-49 8 104-77 Most Conference Victories Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Seasons No. Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Seasons Games 1 Stan Watts, 1950-72 23 8 Highest Winning Percentage* 1 Stan Watts, 1950-72 23 194-112 2 Dave Rose, 2005-14 10 4 Rk Name, Years Seasons W-L Pct. 2 Dave Rose, 2005-14 10 126-38 3 Roger Reid, 1989-97 8 3 1 Dave Rose, 2005-14 10 257-88 .745 3 Roger Reid, 1989-97 8 83-37 G. Ott Romney, 1928-35 7 3 2 Alvin Twitchell, 1920-25 5 50-20 .714 4 Frank Arnold, 1975-83 8 71-45 Frank Arnold, 1975-83 8 3 3 G. Ott Romney, 1928-35 7 139-71 .662 5 Ladell Andersen, 1983-89 6 64-32 Alvin Twitchell, 1920-25 5 3 4 Roger Reid, 1989-97 8 152-78 .661 5 E.L. Roberts, 1911-20, 26-28 12 88-49 .642 Highest Conference Winning Percentage* 6 Ladell Andersen, 1983-89 6 114-71 .616 Rk Name, Years Seasons W-L Pct. 7 Edwin R. Kimball, 1935-36, 38-41 4 59-38 .608 1 Dave Rose, 2005-14 10 126-38 .768 *Minimum 50 Games Coached 2 Roger Reid, 1989-97 8 83-37 .692 3 Alvin Twitchell, 1920-25 5 22-10 .688 Most Seasons at BYU 4 Ladell Andersen, 1983-89 6 64-32 .667 Rk Name vs. Opponent, Date Seasons 5 Stan Watts, 1950-72 23 194-112 .634 1 Stan Watts, 1950-72 23 *Minimum 30 Games Coached 2 E.L. Roberts, 1911-20, 26-28 12 3 Dave Rose, 2005-14 10 4 Roger Reid, 1989-97 8 Frank Arnold, 1975-83 8 Floyd Millet, 1941-49 8 Steve Cleveland, 1999-05 8

BYU Head Coaches

Coach Years Seasons Games Overall W/L Conference W/L Home W/L Away W/L Neutral W/L NCAA W/L NIT W/L 20-wins 25-wins Conf Titles W.A. Colton 1902-05 3 27 16-11 (.593) 0-0 (.000) 8-6 (.571) 8-5 (.615) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0 0 0 C.T. Teetzel 1905-08 3 28 22-6 (.786) 0-0 (.000) 14-3 (.824) 8-2 (.800) 0-1 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0 0 0 Fred Bennion 1908-10 2 22 16-6 (.727) 0-0 (.000) 9-3 (.750) 7-3 (.700) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0 0 0 Henry Rose 1910-11 1 8 8-0 (1.000) 0-0 (.000) 5-0 (1.00) 3-0 (1.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0 0 0 E.L. Roberts 1911-20, 26-28 12 137 88-49 (.642) 13-31 (.295) 58-24 (.707) 27-24 (.529) 3-1 (.750) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0 0 0 Alvin Twitchell 1920-25 5 70 50-20 (.714) 22-10 (.688) 38-8 (.826) 12-12 (.500) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0 0 3 G. Ott Romney 1928-35 7 210 139-71 (.662) 51-33 (.607) 74-23 (.763) 62-45 (.579) 3-3 (.500) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 5 0 3 Edwin R. Kimball 1935-36, 38-41 4 97 59-38 (.608) 23-25 (.479) 35-11 (.761) 22-24 (.478) 2-3 (.400) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0 0 0 Fred 'Buck' Dixon 1938-38 2 48 25-23 (.521) 9-15 (.375) 15-9 (.625) 9-13 (.409) 1-1 (.500) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0 0 0 Floyd Millet 1941-49 8 181 104-77 (.575) 45-29 (.608) 50-16 (.758) 43-51 (.457) 11-10 (.524) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 1 0 2 Stan Watts 1950-72 23 625 371-254 (.594) 194-112 (.634) 223-55 (.802) 111-170 (.395) 37-29 (.561) 4-10 (.286) 6-2 (.750) 6 1 8 Glenn Potter 1972-75 3 78 42-36 (.538) 20-22 (.476) 26-13 (.667) 11-21 (.344) 5-2 (.714) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0 0 0 Frank Arnold 1975-83 8 231 137-94 (.593) 71-45 (.612) 81-28 (.743) 46-57 (.447) 10-9 (.526) 3-3 (.500) 0-1 (.000) 3 0 3 Ladell Andersen 1983-89 6 185 114-71 (.616) 64-32 (.667) 71-21 (.772) 35-40 (.467) 8-10 (.444) 2-3 (.400) 2-1 (.667) 3 1 1 Roger Reid 1989-97 8 230 152-78 (.661) 83-37 (.692) 93-18 (.838) 41-42 (.494) 18-18 (.500) 2-5 (.286) 1-1 (.500) 6 2 3 Tony Ingle 1996-97 1 18 0-18 (.000) 0-16 (.000) 0-9 (.000) 0-9 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0-0 (.000) 0 0 0 Steve Cleveland 1999-05 8 246 138-108 (.561) 58-54 (.518) 90-26 (.776) 30-66 (.313) 18-16 (.529) 0-3 (.000) 3-2 (.600) 4 0 2 Dave Rose 2005-15 10 345 257-88 (.745) 126-38 (.768) 144-15 (.906) 76-46 (.623) 37-27 (.578) 4-8 (.333) 3-2 (.600) 10 7 4

DAVE ROSE

117 1,000 POINT CLUB

1. TYLER HAWS • 2009-10, 12-15, G, 6-5 • 2,720 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2009-10 35 33 924 26.4 131 263 .498 25 68 .368 110 120 .917 146 4.2 54 1.5 41 5 26 397 11.3 2012-13 36 36 1235 34.3 276 571 .483 43 113 .381 185 211 .877 165 4.6 71 2.0 71 5 45 780 21.7 2013-14 33 33 1143 34.6 252 544 .463 40 99 .404 223 253 .881 126 3.8 49 1.5 63 9 34 767 23.2 2014-15 35 35 1125 32.1 258 538 .480 54 147 .367 206 236 .873 156 4.5 83 2.4 69 9 33 776 22.2 TOTAL 139 137 4427 31.8 917 1916 .479 162 427 .379 724 820 .883 593 4.3 257 1.8 244 28 138 2720 19.6 • Led BYU to the NIT semifinals as a sophomore in 2013 • Honorable Mention AP All-American in 2014, 2015 • WCC Player of the Year in 2014 • Top-10 in scoring in the NCAA in 2013, 2014, 2015 2. JIMMER FREDETTE • 2007-2011, G, 6-2 • 2,599 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2007-08 35 0 647 18.5 83 204 .407 43 128 .336 35 41 .854 37 1.1 61 1.7 41 3 27 244 7.0 2008-09 33 32 1090 33.0 184 383 .480 52 136 .382 116 137 .847 98 3.0 135 4.1 85 3 50 536 16.2 2009-10 34 33 1059 31.1 225 491 .458 77 175 .440 224 251 .892 105 3.1 159 4.7 93 5 41 751 22.1 2010-11 37 37 1323 35.8 346 765 .452 124 313 .396 252 282 .894 127 3.4 160 4.3 131 1 49 1068 28.9 Totals 139 102 4119 29.6 838 1843 .455 296 752 .394 627 711 .882 367 2.6 515 3.7 350 12 167 2599 18.7 • 2011 Consensus National Player of the Year (Wooden, Naismith, etc.) • A consensus All-American in 2011 • 2011 MWC Player of the Year, three-time first-team All-MWC • Led the nation in scoring in 2010-11 3. DANNY AINGE • 1977-81, G, 6-5, 2,467 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1977-78 30 30 1140 38.0 243 473 .514 — — — 146 169 .864 173 5.8 158 5.3 104 6 60 632 21.1 1978-79 27 27 922 34.1 206 376 .548 — — — 86 112 .768 102 3.8 122 4.5 100 8 46 498 18.4 1979-80 29 29 984 33.9 229 430 .533 — — — 97 124 .782 114 3.9 132 4.6 72 3 43 555 19.1 1980-81 32 32 1213 37.9 309 596 .518 — — — 164 199 .824 152 4.8 127 4.0 103 4 46 782 24.4 Totals 118 118 4259 36.1 987 1875 .526 — — — 493 604 .816 541 4.6 539 4.6 379 21 195 2467 20.9 • Won Eastman and John Wooden Award in his senior season • Scored game winning lay-up in Sweet Sixteen against Notre Dame • Drafted by both Toronto (MLB) and Boston (NBA) • NCAA record, scoring in double figures in 112 consecutive games 4. MICHAEL SMITH • 1983-84, 1986-89, F, 6-10 • 2,319 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1983-84 29 — 734 25.3 99 218 .454 — — — 34 45 .756 153 5.3 77 2.7 63 9 12 232 8.0 1986-87 32 24 986 30.8 253 497 .509 34 70 .486 103 114 .904 273 8.5 55 1.7 65 6 13 643 20.1 1987-88 32 32 1078 33.7 248 489 .507 49 113 .434 134 159 .843 248 7.8 100 3.1 101 3 24 679 21.2 1988-89 29 29 1079 37.2 286 545 .525 33 87 .379 160 173 .925 248 8.6 85 2.9 130 4 21 765 26.4 Totals 122 85 3877 31.8 886 1749 .507 116 270 .430 431 491 .878 922 7.6 317 2.6 359 22 70 2319 19.0 • Second-team UPI and third-team AP All-America as a junior • Third-team Basketball Weekly, Sporting News All-America HM as a senior • Grabbed 922 rebounds in his career, the most by any Cougar • Drafted in the first round by the Boston Celtics 5. DEVIN DURRANT • 1978-80, 1982-84, F, 6-7 • 2,285 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1978-79 28 28 795 28.4 142 263 .540 — — — 86 122 .705 146 5.2 66 2.4 75 10 20 370 13.2 1979-80 29 29 836 28.8 147 265 .555 — — — 93 130 .715 170 5.9 89 3.1 75 5 17 387 13.3 1982-83 29 29 1093 37.7 231 456 .507 — — — 200 261 .766 167 5.8 69 2.4 99 18 17 662 22.8 1983-84 31 31 1225 39.5 312 543 .575 — — — 242 307 .788 160 5.2 44 1.4 90 17 23 866 27.9 Totals 117 117 3949 33.8 832 1527 .545 — — — 621 820 .757 643 5.5 268 2.3 339 50 77 2285 19.5 • AP All-America Second Team, UPI All-America Third Team • Holds the BYU record for scoring average of 27.9 in his senior season • WAC Player of the Year his junior year • Drafted in the second round by the Indiana Pacers 6. RUSSELL LARSON • 1992-95, F/C, 6-11 • 1,885 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1991-92 32 1 656 20.5 101 187 .540 0 0 .000 115 141 .816 162 5.1 16 0.5 36 41 25 317 9.9 1992-93 33 19 651 19.7 135 214 .631 0 2 .000 88 120 .733 145 4.4 34 1.0 47 41 26 358 10.8 1993-94 32 32 946 29.6 223 403 .553 10 35 .286 181 221 .819 292 9.1 44 1.4 75 40 46 637 19.9 1994-95 32 32 970 30.3 201 384 .523 14 28 .500 157 191 .822 222 6.9 40 1.3 73 44 34 573 17.9 Totals 129 84 3223 25.0 660 1188 .556 24 65 .369 541 673 .804 821 6.4 134 1.0 231 166 131 1885 14.6 • First-team All-WAC by Coaches and Writers • GTE/CoSida Second Team Academic All-America 7. FRED ROBERTS • 1978-82, F, 6-10 • 1,841 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1978-79 28 28 861 30.8 158 291 .543 — — — 83 106 .783 191 6.8 63 2.3 72 23 24 399 14.3 1979-80 29 29 891 30.7 151 257 .588 — — — 71 98 .724 177 6.1 72 2.5 75 19 10 373 12.9 1980-81 32 32 1187 37.1 216 373 .579 — — — 171 220 .777 255 8.0 110 3.4 104 14 26 603 18.8 1981-82 30 30 1119 37.3 162 338 .479 — — — 142 178 .798 215 7.2 96 3.2 109 19 21 466 15.5 Totals 119 119 4058 34.1 687 1259 .546 — — — 467 602 .776 838 7.0 341 2.9 360 75 81 1841 15.5 • First-team All-WAC • Basketball Writers District VII Team 8. JEFF CHATMAN • 1984-88, F, 6-6 • 1,824 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1984-85 26 26 390 15.0 45 85 .529 — — — 12 29 .414 106 4.1 7 0.3 21 12 12 102 3.9 1985-86 32 32 1037 32.4 230 422 .545 — — — 99 147 .673 165 5.2 26 0.8 41 27 22 559 17.5 1986-87 32 32 1034 32.3 223 437 .510 0 3 .000 94 131 .718 183 5.7 23 0.7 56 40 20 540 16.9 1987-88 32 32 1094 34.2 253 425 .595 0 0 .000 117 170 .688 242 7.6 36 1.1 51 28 28 623 19.5 Totals 122 122 3555 29.1 751 1369 .549 0 3 .000 322 477 .675 696 5.7 92 0.8 169 107 82 1824 15.0 • Honorable Mention All-America by Sporting News his senior season • Twice selected to the USBWA All-District VII Team

118 1,000 POINT CLUB

9. MEKELI WESLEY • 1997-01, F, 6-9 • 1,740 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1997-98 30 29 891 29.7 129 313 .412 18 61 .295 130 168 .774 151 5.0 33 1.1 63 21 23 406 13.5 1998-99 19 17 509 26.8 70 168 .417 12 42 .286 57 68 .838 93 4.9 24 1.3 44 9 21 209 11.0 1999-00 33 33 1004 30.4 192 397 .484 29 78 .372 143 193 .741 192 5.8 52 1.6 71 25 34 556 16.8 2000-01 33 33 987 29.9 179 349 .513 32 76 .421 179 222 .806 181 5.5 45 1.4 77 27 19 569 17.2 Totals 115 112 3391 29.5 570 1227 .465 91 257 .354 509 651 .782 617 5.4 154 1.3 255 82 97 1740 15.1 • Conference Player of the Year his senior season • Associated Press All-America honorable mention as a senior 10. MARK BIGELOW • 1998-99, 2001-04, G/F, 6-7 • 1,715 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1998-99 28 27 907 32.4 132 301 .439 44 113 .389 111 140 .793 175 6.3 57 2.0 76 13 38 419 15.0 2001-02 30 30 954 31.8 138 317 .435 65 154 .422 106 132 .803 82 2.7 44 1.5 62 11 21 447 14.9 2002-03 32 32 1025 32.0 145 332 .437 63 151 .417 93 112 .830 118 3.7 74 2.3 56 12 33 446 13.9 2003-04 30 30 956 31.9 129 300 .430 41 141 .291 104 129 .806 113 3.8 85 2.8 50 13 24 403 13.4 Totals 120 119 3842 32.0 544 1250 .435 213 559 .381 414 513 .807 488 4.1 260 2.2 244 49 116 1715 14.3 • Earned All-MWC Second Team honors in senior season 11. BRANDON DAVIES • 2009-13, F, 6-9 • 1,680 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2009-10 35 1 474 13.5 69 128 .539 0 1 .000 50 88 .568 104 3.0 9 0.3 47 14 13 188 5.4 2010-11 29 26 721 24.9 115 219 .525 0 0 .000 93 138 .674 180 6.2 43 1.5 44 27 20 323 11.1 2011-12 35 35 1002 28.6 196 380 .516 1 3 .333 139 210 .662 269 7.7 73 2.1 100 47 51 532 15.2 2012-13 36 36 1054 29.3 229 439 .522 5 14 .357 174 255 .682 287 8.0 88 2.4 92 35 48 637 17.7 TOTAL 135 98 3251 24.1 609 1166 .522 6 18 .333 456 691 .660 840 6.2 213 1.6 283 123 132 1680 12.4 • All-MWC Third Team as a sophomore • All-WCC Team and NABC All-District as a junior and senior 12. KENNETH ROBERTS • 1990-91, 1993-96, F, 6-8, 1,652 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1990-91 34 34 897 26.4 78 158 .494 4 10 .400 50 76 .658 151 4.4 96 2.8 54 14 20 210 6.2 1993-94 32 28 993 31.0 142 246 .577 1 2 .500 124 156 .795 192 6.0 61 1.9 49 21 25 409 12.8 1994-95 32 31 1037 32.4 171 307 .557 2 3 .667 150 179 .838 212 6.6 47 1.5 60 12 30 494 15.4 1995-96 28 28 983 35.1 170 316 .538 12 27 .444 187 230 .813 198 7.1 68 2.4 63 26 29 539 19.3 Totals 126 121 3910 31.0 561 1027 .546 19 42 .452 511 641 .797 753 6.0 272 2.2 226 73 104 1652 13.1 • Twice named All-WAC First Team • Voted top WAC rebounder 13. LEE CUMMARD • 2006-09, G, 6-7 • 1,569 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2005-06 29 14 430 14.8 50 110 .455 17 43 .395 26 34 .765 68 2.3 45 1.6 31 12 16 143 4.9 2006-07 34 34 990 29.1 114 206 .553 40 92 .435 50 63 .794 191 5.6 93 2.7 49 29 50 318 9.4 2007-08 35 35 1101 31.5 198 348 .569 60 127 .472 96 112 .857 222 6.3 123 3.5 79 35 33 552 15.8 2008-09 33 33 1081 32.8 199 385 .517 36 93 .387 122 140 .871 205 6.2 111 3.4 54 30 30 556 16.8 Totals 131 116 3602 27.5 561 1049 .535 153 355 .431 294 349 .842 686 5.2 372 2.8 213 106 129 1569 12.0 • 2009 All-America Fourth Team by FOXSports.com • 2009 All-MWC First Team, 2008 MWC Co-Player of the Year 14. JONATHAN TAVERNARI • 2006-10, F, 6-6 • 1,519 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2006-07 28 0 343 12.3 68 143 .476 29 78 .372 16 23 .696 80 2.9 17 0.6 17 8 18 181 6.5 2007-08 35 29 966 27.6 166 420 .395 88 234 .376 39 45 .867 184 5.3 53 1.5 59 16 48 459 13.1 2008-09 33 33 1042 31.6 195 451 .432 85 223 .381 42 55 .764 239 7.2 58 1.8 44 11 49 517 15.7 2009-10 36 7 849 23.6 132 318 .415 63 163 .387 35 43 .814 157 4.4 54 1.5 44 7 50 362 10.1 Totals 132 69 3200 24.2 561 1332 .421 265 698 .380 132 166 .795 660 5.0 182 1.4 164 42 165 1519 11.5 • 2007, 2008, 2009 All-MWC Third Team • 2007 MWC Freshman of the Year and 2010 MWC Sixth Man of the Year 15. KRESIMIR COSIC • 1970-73, C, 6-11 • 1,513 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1970-71 27 — — — 153 317 .483 — — — 101 137 .737 341 12.6 — — — — — 407 15.1 1971-72 26 — — — 207 415 .499 — — — 167 207 .807 332 12.8 — — — — — 581 22.3 1972-73 26 — — — 206 430 .479 — — — 113 140 .807 246 9.5 — — — — — 525 20.2 Totals 79 — — — 566 1162 .487 — — — 381 484 .787 919 11.6 — — — — — 1513 19.2 • Named first-team Converse, Helms and UPI All-America • Named All-Conference during his sophomore, junior and senior seasons 16. JAY CHEESMAN • 1973-77, F/C, 6-9 • 1,408 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1973-74 25 — — — 65 156 .417 — — — 29 41 .707 92 3.7 — — — — — 159 6.4 1974-75 26 — — — 151 290 .521 — — — 77 115 .670 172 6.6 — — — — — 379 14.6 1975-76 25 — 750 30.0 172 349 .493 — — — 97 129 .752 223 8.9 47 1.9 — — — 441 17.6 1976-77 27 — 837 31.0 170 357 .476 — — — 89 116 .767 225 8.3 31 1.1 — — — 429 15.9 Totals 103 — 1587 15.4 558 1152 .484 — — — 292 401 .728 712 6.9 78 0.8 — — — 1408 13.7 • First-team All-WAC as a junior, second team as a senior 17. ROLAND MINSON • 1948-51, F, 6-0 • 1,407 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1948-49 35 — — — 149 — — — — — 73 110 .664 — — — — — — — 371 10.6 1949-50 34 — — — 173 452 .383 — — — 71 127 .559 — — — — — — — 417 12.3 1950-51 37 — — — 239 627 .381 — — — 141 203 .695 186 5.0 — — — — — 619 16.7 Totals 106 — — — 561 — — — — — 285 440 .648 186 1.8 — — — — — 1407 13.3 • MVP in the NIT tourney won by the Cougars in 1951 • Drafted in the first round by the New York Knicks

119 1,000 POINT CLUB

18. ANDY TOOLSON • 1984-85, 1987-90, F, 6-6 • 1,388 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1984-85 29 — 548 18.9 97 193 .503 — — — 53 73 .726 77 2.7 32 1.1 22 3 12 247 8.5 1987-88 32 22 611 19.1 64 149 .430 25 63 .397 39 53 .736 88 2.8 41 1.3 23 3 15 192 6.0 1988-89 26 26 905 34.8 126 265 .475 42 109 .385 105 126 .833 171 6.6 45 1.7 37 8 27 399 15.3 1989-90 30 30 1095 36.5 184 351 .524 74 151 .490 108 141 .766 198 6.6 80 2.7 48 11 30 550 18.3 Totals 117 78 3159 27.0 471 958 .492 141 323 .437 305 393 .776 534 4.6 198 1.7 130 25 84 1388 11.9 • Named first-team Academic All-America during his senior year 19. TRENT PLAISTED • 2004-08, C, 6-11 • 1,372 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG *2004-05 5 0 44 8.8 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 8 1.6 1 0.2 2 0 0 3 0.6 2005-06 29 29 819 28.2 144 276 .522 0 0 .000 106 172 .616 199 6.9 28 1.0 71 27 12 394 13.6 2006-07 34 33 977 28.7 167 306 .546 0 0 .000 96 195 .492 210 6.2 40 1.2 56 46 15 430 12.6 2007-08 35 35 958 27.4 202 373 .542 0 0 .000 141 260 .542 269 7.7 54 1.5 84 34 15 545 15.6 Totals 103 97 2798 27.2 513 958 .535 0 0 .000 346 633 .547 686 6.7 123 1.2 213 107 42 1372 13.3 *received medical redshirt • 2008 NABC All-District 13 and USBWA All-District VIII • 2008 MWC First Team and 2007 MWC Second Team • 2006 Scout.com Freshman All-America Second Team 20. JOE NELSON • 1947-50, F, 6-3 • 1,360 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1947-48 24 — — — 131 — — — — — 106 — — — — — — — — — 368 15.3 1948-49 34 — — — 204 — — — — — 121 161 .752 — — — — — — — 529 15.6 1949-50 31 — — — 171 528 .324 — — — 121 154 .786 — — — — — — — 463 14.9 Totals 89 — — — 506 — — — — — 348 — — — — — — — — — 1360 15.3 • Named Helms All-America as a sophomore • Named all-conference all three years at BYU • Led BYU in scoring all three years 21. MARTY HAWS • 1986-90, G, 6-2 • 1,337 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1986-87 32 12 490 15.3 39 90 .433 0 7 .000 30 52 .577 29 0.9 99 3.1 42 2 23 108 3.4 1987-88 32 32 883 27.6 98 181 .541 16 32 .500 56 74 .757 61 1.9 131 4.1 64 5 45 268 8.4 1988-89 29 29 1088 37.5 144 307 .469 18 52 .346 99 125 .792 77 2.7 149 5.1 79 2 48 405 14.0 1989-90 30 30 1101 36.7 198 398 .497 19 51 .373 141 179 .788 69 2.3 123 4.1 59 4 66 556 18.5 Totals 123 103 3561 29.0 479 976 .491 53 142 .373 326 430 .758 236 1.9 502 4.1 244 13 182 1337 10.9 • First-team All-WAC selection his senior year • Led the Cougars in both points and assists his senior season 22. DICK NEMELKA • 1962-66, G, 6-2 • 1,299 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1963-64 25 — — — 109 242 .450 — — — 51 79 .646 71 2.8 — — — — — 269 10.8 1964-65 28 — — — 170 385 .442 — — — 91 127 .717 84 3.0 — — — — — 431 15.4 1965-66 25 — — — 242 463 .523 — — — 115 156 .737 119 4.8 — — — — — 599 24.0 Totals 78 — — — 521 1090 .478 — — — 257 362 .710 274 3.5 — — — — — 1299 16.7 • Named All-America by Look and Converse as a senior • Led the Cougars to the 1966 NIT Championship • Named Scholastic All-American • Named first-team All-WAC in senior season 23. ALAN TAYLOR • 1976-80, C, 6-10 • 1,284 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1976-77 24 — 336 14.0 48 90 .533 — — — 30 45 .667 90 3.8 4 0.2 — — — 126 5.3 1977-78 29 — 957 33.0 170 301 .565 — — — 76 127 .598 246 8.5 50 1.7 85 28 10 416 14.3 1978-79 28 — 868 31.0 148 252 .587 — — — 84 140 .600 266 9.5 30 1.1 59 39 12 380 13.6 1979-80 29 — 919 31.7 138 231 .597 — — — 86 142 .606 317 10.9 31 1.1 56 52 13 362 12.5 Totals 110 — 3080 28.0 504 874 .577 — — — 276 454 .608 919 8.4 115 1.0 200 119 35 1284 11.7 • Set a Marriott Center record in his season finale with 23 rebounds • Named All-WAC First Team • Second all-time in rebounds at BYU 24. JACKSON EMERY • 2005-06, 2008-11, G , 6-3 • 1,235 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2005-06 28 6 279 10.0 28 70 .400 13 43 .302 10 13 .769 41 1.5 19 0.7 19 7 10 79 2.8 2008-09 33 32 942 28.5 85 177 .480 40 106 .377 48 65 .738 125 3.8 100 3.0 36 10 47 258 7.8 2009-10 35 35 1011 28.9 145 298 .487 85 197 .431 61 82 .744 156 4.5 96 2.7 42 11 91 436 12.5 2010-11 37 32 1202 32.5 151 354 .427 92 255 .361 68 82 .829 131 3.5 97 2.6 35 8 101 462 12.5 TOTAL 133 105 3434 25.8 409 899 .455 230 601 .383 187 242 .773 453 3.4 312 2.3 132 36 249 1235 9.3 • BYU's all-time steals leader (season and career) • Three-time MWC All-Defensive Team and 2011 MWC Defensive Player of the Year • Two-time second-team All-MWC 25. DOUG RICHARDS • 1971-74, G, 6-3 • 1218 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1971-72 26 — — — 110 207 .531 — — — 58 77 .753 106 4.1 — — — — — 278 10.7 1972-73 26 — — — 165 327 .505 — — — 83 113 .735 119 4.6 — — — — — 413 15.9 1973-74 26 — — — 211 448 .471 — — — 105 133 .789 159 6.1 — — — — — 527 20.3 Totals 78 — — — 486 982 .495 — — — 246 323 .762 384 4.9 — — — — — 1218 15.6 • Leading scorer his senior season • Two-time second-team all-conference 26. GARY TROST • 1987-88, 1990-93, C, 6-10 • 1,205 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1987-88 16 0 70 4.4 6 14 .429 0 0 .000 8 12 .667 16 1.0 2 0.1 7 0 3 20 1.3 1990-91 33 0 544 16.5 80 134 .597 2 5 .400 66 91 .725 145 4.4 24 0.7 39 23 18 228 6.9 1991-92 31 31 919 29.6 160 284 .563 2 4 .500 119 185 .643 203 6.5 58 1.9 70 18 14 441 14.2 1992-93 34 34 1034 30.4 174 310 .561 2 7 .286 166 218 .761 236 6.9 102 3.0 67 13 19 516 15.2 Totals 114 65 2567 22.5 420 742 .566 6 16 .375 359 506 .709 600 5.3 186 1.6 183 54 54 1205 10.6 • All-WAC First Team as a junior and senior • Honorable Mention All-America by the Associated Press his senior season

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27. MATT CARLINO • 2011-14, G, 6-2 • 1,201 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2011-12 25 24 692 27.7 110 274 .401 41 124 .331 44 58 .759 75 3.0 115 4.6 75 7 36 305 12.2 2012-13 36 32 1034 28.7 154 377 .408 56 167 .335 51 71 .718 128 3.6 171 4.8 98 2 64 415 11.5 2013-14 35 16 954 27.3 164 426 .385 60 177 .339 93 135 .689 118 3.4 151 4.3 70 5 61 481 13.7 Totals 96 72 2680 27.9 428 1077 .397 157 468 .335 188 264 .712 321 3.3 437 4.6 243 14 161 1201 12.5 • Honorable Mention All-WCC as a freshman and junior • WCC All-Freshman 28. ELDON BRINLEY • 1927-31 • 1,195 CAREER POINTS 29. NOAH HARTSOCK • 2008-12, F, 6-8 • 1,191 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2008-09 27 0 304 11.3 25 43 .581 0 0 .000 16 27 .593 63 2.3 7 0.3 14 15 6 66 2.4 2009-10 36 30 878 24.4 97 175 .554 1 4 .250 38 44 .864 184 5.1 42 1.2 21 46 18 233 6.5 2010-11 37 36 1100 29.7 123 247 .498 26 60 .433 48 58 .828 220 5.9 59 1.6 35 61 21 320 8.6 2011-12 34 32 1049 30.9 216 382 .565 12 35 .343 128 152 .842 171 5.0 50 1.5 53 55 29 572 16.8 Totals 134 98 3331 24.9 461 847 .544 39 99 .394 230 281 .819 638 4.8 274 1.2 123 177 74 1191 8.9 • Named All-WCC Team and All-District as a senior • Tied for second all-time in blocks at BYU 30. JOE RICHEY • 1950-52, F, 6-1 • 1,177 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1950-51 36 — — — 126 367 .343 — — — 62 109 .569 196 5.4 — — — — — 314 8.7 1951-52 24 — — — 145 411 .353 — — — 62 84 .738 167 7.0 — — — — — 352 14.7 1952-53 29 — — — 194 554 .350 — — — 123 156 .788 217 7.5 — — — — — 511 17.6 Totals 89 — — — 465 1332 .349 — — — 247 349 .708 580 6.5 — — — — — 1177 13.2 • Led BYU to the NIT Championship in his sophomore season • First-team All-America by Look and second-team All-America by Colliers 31. RANDY REID • 1992-96, G, 6-2 • 1,170 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1992-93 34 33 923 27.1 59 155 .381 23 65 .354 71 83 .855 76 2.2 141 4.1 89 2 30 212 6.2 1993-94 32 32 876 27.4 125 242 .517 34 100 .340 93 117 .795 68 2.1 87 2.7 52 2 21 377 11.8 1994-95 31 29 966 31.2 76 206 .369 30 91 .330 86 101 .851 82 2.6 88 2.8 41 4 26 268 8.6 1995-96 28 28 907 32.4 99 238 .416 27 99 .273 88 106 .830 61 2.2 142 5.1 50 0 41 313 11.2 Totals 125 122 3672 29.4 359 841 .427 114 355 .321 338 407 .830 287 2.3 458 3.7 232 8 118 1170 9.4 • Selected to be on the GTE/CoSida Academic All-District VIII Team • Voted to the All-Defensive Team by the coaches 32. KARI LIIMO • 1966-69, F, 6-7 • 1,156 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1966-67 24 — — — 117 226 .518 — — — 93 116 .802 176 7.3 — — — — — 327 13.6 1967-68 24 — — — 159 333 .477 — — — 92 129 .713 231 9.6 — — — — — 410 17.1 1968-69 28 — — — 164 349 .470 — — — 91 140 .650 248 8.9 — — — — — 419 15.0 Totals 76 — — — 440 908 .485 — — — 276 385 .717 655 8.6 — — — — — 1156 15.2 • Played on the Finnish Olympic team averaging 29 points per game 33. ELWOOD ROMNEY • 1929-33 • 1,150 CAREER POINTS • Named to the Helms All-America Team in 1932 • BYU’s first basketball player to score over 1,100 points during his career • Named to the all-conference team for three years • Played semi-professional ball with the Denver Athletic Club for three years 34. DOUG HOWARD • 1967-70, G, 6-3 • 1,143 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1967-68 25 — — — 95 242 .393 — — — 51 70 .729 114 4.6 — — — — — 241 9.6 1968-69 28 — — — 158 324 .488 — — — 114 140 .814 111 4.0 — — — — — 430 15.4 1969-70 26 — — — 175 399 .439 — — — 122 143 .853 136 5.2 — — — — — 472 18.2 Totals 79 — — — 428 965 .444 — — — 287 353 .813 361 4.6 — — — — — 1143 14.5 • Was a two-sport star at BYU (Basketball & Baseball) 35. MEL HUTCHINS • 1947-51, C, 6-5 • 1,141 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1947-48 26 — — — 67 — — — — — 36 — — — — — — — — — 170 6.5 1949-50 34 — — — 153 374 .409 — — — 94 147 .639 — — — — — — — 400 11.8 1950-51 37 — — — 227 575 .395 — — — 117 180 .650 471 12.7 — — — — — 571 15.4 Totals 97 — — — 447 — — — — — 247 — — 471 — — — — — — 1141 11.8 • First-team All-American by Look, Converse, Helms, Sporting News • Led BYU to 1951 NIT Championship 36. KYLE COLLINSWORTH • 2010-11, 13-15, G, 6-6 • 1,140 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2010-11 36 27 926 25.7 78 162 .481 7 27 .259 46 81 .568 183 5.1 75 2.1 56 16 39 209 5.8 2013-14 34 34 1136 33.4 175 352 .497 8 22 .364 117 203 .576 275 8.1 156 4.6 89 15 57 475 14.0 2014-15 33 33 1019 30.9 158 335 .472 6 21 .286 134 182 .736 286 8.7 197 6.0 96 11 59 456 13.8 TOTAL 103 94 3081 29.9 411 849 .484 21 70 .300 297 466 .637 744 7.2 428 4.2 241 42 155 1140 11.1 • Two-time first-team All-WCC • NCAA record holder for triple-doubles in a single-season • AP Honorable Mention All-American, Lute Olson All-American in 2015 37. TRAVIS HANSEN • 2000-03, G/F, 6-6 • 1,137 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2000-01 24 9 398 16.6 49 120 .408 5 17 .294 28 39 .718 73 3.0 27 1.1 17 4 15 131 5.5 2001-02 30 30 933 31.3 148 340 .435 35 83 .422 138 182 .758 187 6.2 46 1.5 68 13 19 469 15.6 2002-03 32 32 1025 32.0 169 383 .441 36 106 .340 163 204 .799 152 4.8 77 2.4 84 20 29 537 16.8 Totals 86 71 2356 27.4 366 843 .434 76 206 .370 329 425 .774 412 4.8 150 1.7 169 37 63 1137 13.2 • 2003 Consensus first-team All-MWC • 2003 MWC Co-Defensive Player of the Year • 2003 USBWA District VIII First Team • BYU earned a 44-1 home record in his three years

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38. STEVE SCHREINER • 1988-91, F, 6-7 • 1,128 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1988-89 29 25 719 24.8 131 258 .508 6 21 .286 58 82 .707 136 4.7 18 0.6 34 5 15 326 11.2 1989-90 30 30 867 28.9 135 238 .567 0 1 .000 48 68 .706 157 5.2 29 1.0 58 11 17 318 10.6 1990-91 34 32 1028 30.2 188 340 .553 0 0 .000 108 160 .675 227 6.7 38 1.1 67 8 15 484 14.2 Totals 93 87 2614 28.1 454 836 .543 6 22 .273 214 310 .690 520 5.6 85 0.9 159 24 47 1128 12.1 • First-team All-WAC as a senior • Helped Cougars win WAC Tournament and advance to second round at NCAAs 39. JOHN FAIRCHILD • 1963-65, C, 6-8 • 1,109 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1963-64 25 — — — 192 425 .452 — — — 123 166 .741 330 13.2 — — — — — 507 20.3 1964-65 28 — — — 218 444 .491 — — — 166 206 .806 348 12.4 — — — — — 602 21.5 Totals 53 — — — 410 869 .472 — — — 289 372 .777 678 12.8 — — — — — 1109 20.9 • Helms and Look All-American • Two-time All-WAC First Team honoree and WAC Player of the Year as a senior 40. GARY EARNEST • 1958-61, G, 6-0 • 1,108 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1958-59 26 — — — 142 357 .398 — — — 76 113 .673 95 3.7 — — — — — 360 13.8 1959-60 25 — — — 119 380 .313 — — — 81 102 .794 80 3.2 — — — — — 319 12.8 1960-61 26 — — — 161 377 .427 — — — 107 137 .781 60 2.3 — — — — — 429 16.5 Totals 77 — — — 422 1114 .379 — — — 264 352 .750 235 3.1 — — — — — 1108 14.4 • First-team all-conference as a senior • All-Skyline recognition as a sophomore 41. TERRELL LYDAY • 1999-01, G, 6-3 • 1,105 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1999-00 33 33 1098 33.3 183 405 .452 67 170 .394 132 178 .742 133 4.0 61 1.8 78 12 62 565 17.1 2000-01 33 33 1082 32.8 159 395 .403 60 151 .397 162 197 .822 92 2.8 66 2.0 76 13 37 540 16.4 Totals 66 66 2180 33.0 342 800 .428 127 321 .396 294 375 .784 225 3.4 127 1.9 154 25 99 1105 16.7 • First-team All-MWC and all-tournament as a senior • MWC Newcomer of the Year as a junior 42. MARK HANDY • 1973-77 • 1,098 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1973-74 26 — — — 105 216 .486 — — — 45 65 .692 227 8.7 — — — — — 255 9.8 1974-75 26 — — — 119 222 .536 — — — 67 97 .691 236 9.1 — — — — — 305 11.7 1975-76 19 — 595 31.3 105 208 .505 — — — 40 56 .714 168 8.8 45 2.4 — — — 250 13.2 1976-77 25 — 750 30.0 113 207 .546 — — — 62 81 .765 170 6.8 26 1.0 — — — 288 11.5 Totals 96 — 1345 14.0 442 853 .518 — — — 214 299 .716 801 8.3 71 0.7 — — — 1098 11.4 • A four-year starter 43. BRUCE BURTON • 1960-63, F, 6-4 • 1,089 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1960-61 26 — — — 122 302 .404 — — — 38 72 .528 234 9.0 — — — — — 282 10.8 1961-62 26 — — — 160 363 .441 — — — 42 74 .568 271 10.4 — — — — — 362 13.9 1962-63 26 — — — 192 408 .471 — — — 61 97 .629 271 10.4 — — — — — 445 17.1 Totals 78 — — — 474 1073 .442 — — — 141 243 .580 776 9.9 — — — — — 1089 14.0 • First-team All-WAC as a senior 44. KEENA YOUNG • 2005-07, F, 6-6 • 1,068 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 2004-05 25 15 555 22.2 74 149 .497 0 3 .000 31 51 .608 140 5.6 17 0.7 23 17 15 179 7.2 2005-06 29 14 679 23.4 113 216 .523 0 1 .000 73 94 .777 167 5.8 32 1.1 43 11 18 299 10.3 2006-07 34 34 984 28.9 236 435 .543 0 0 .000 118 147 .803 223 6.6 50 1.5 75 5 15 590 17.4 Totals 88 63 2218 25.2 423 800 .529 0 4 .000 222 292 .760 530 6.0 99 1.1 141 33 48 1068 12.1 • 2007 AP All-America Honorable Mention • 2007 MWC Player of the Year 45. SCOTT RUNIA • 1976-80, G, 6-1 • 1,051 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1976-77 26 — 572 22.0 61 153 .399 — — — 28 37 .757 48 1.8 65 2.5 — — — 150 5.8 1977-78 30 — 1080 36.0 150 280 .536 — — — 40 50 .800 63 2.1 145 4.8 67 2 35 340 11.3 1978-79 25 — 820 32.8 120 247 .486 — — — 50 57 .877 62 2.5 100 4.0 62 2 31 290 11.6 1979-80 29 — 788 27.2 114 248 .460 — — — 43 51 .843 38 1.3 95 3.3 56 4 26 271 9.3 Totals 110 — 3260 29.6 445 928 .480 — — — 161 195 .826 211 1.9 405 3.7 185 8 92 1051 9.6 • Second-team All-WAC as a junior 46. BERNIE FRYER • 1970-72, G, 6-3 • 1,030 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1970-71 29 — — — 196 433 .453 — — — 165 222 .743 130 4.5 — — — — — 557 19.2 1971-72 26 — — — 168 353 .476 — — — 137 180 .761 82 3.2 — — — — — 473 18.2 Totals 55 — — — 364 786 .463 — — — 302 402 .751 212 3.9 — — — — — 1030 18.7 • First-team All-WAC as a senior 47. DAVE EASTIS • 1958-61, C, 6-5 • 1,015 CAREER POINTS YEAR G GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT 3FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB RPG A APG TO BLK STL PTS PPG 1958-59 19 — — — 59 137 .431 — — — 28 53 .528 109 5.7 — — — — — 146 7.7 1959-60 24 — — — 181 397 .456 — — — 121 174 .695 245 10.2 — — — — — 483 20.1 1960-61 26 — — — 132 330 .400 — — — 122 158 .772 243 9.3 — — — — — 386 14.8 Totals 69 — — — 372 864 .431 — — — 271 385 .704 597 8.7 — — — — — 1015 14.7 • First-team all-conference as a senior

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MARRIOTT CENTER RECORDS

TEAM SINGLE GAME MOST TURNOVERS COMMITTED 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 32 New Mexico vs. BYU, Jan. 30, 1976 24 MSU-Billings (14) vs. BYU (10), Jan. 11, 2005 102 North Texas vs. BYU, Dec. 12, 1980 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 23 New Mexico (12) vs. BYU (11), Feb. 1, 2003 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 15 BYU vs. E. Kentucky, Dec. 7, 1990 23 New Mexico (14) vs. BYU (9), Feb 21, 2004 58 Southern Utah vs. South Alabama, Dec. 10, 1994 MOST STEALS 23 New Mexico (14) vs. BYU (9), Feb. 14, 2007 BEST FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE 17 BYU vs. James Madison, Dec. 19, 1990 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED .744 Georgetown vs. Oregon State, Mar. 19, 1982 17 BYU vs. Southern, Nov. 24, 2009 87 BYU (46) vs. Washington (41), Dec. 22, 1984 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED FREE THROWS MADE 51 Arizona State vs. BYU, Dec. 1, 1992 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME 60 BYU (31) vs. Utah State (29), Nov. 24, 1990 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED REBOUNDS 16 Arizona State vs. BYU, Dec. 1, 1992 36 Michael Brooks, La Salle vs. BYU, Dec. 15, 1979 130 UCLA (76) vs. Weber State (54), Mar. 16, 1972 BEST 3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE FIELD GOALS MADE PERSONAL FOULS .813 BYU vs. New Mexico, 13/16, Jan. 26, 2008 24 Michael Brooks, La Salle vs. BYU, Dec. 15, 1979 63 Washington (34) vs. BYU (29), Dec. 22, 1984 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (12 ATT) 63 Utah (32) vs. BYU (31), Mar. 2, 1985 52 BYU vs. Weber State, Dec. 12, 1997 .917 Scott­ Runia, BYU vs. Wyo., 11/12, Feb. 11, 1978 PLAYERS DISQUALIFIED MOST FREE THROWS MADE .917 Devin Durrant, BYU vs. St. Mary’s, 11/12, Dec. 10, ‘83 6 BYU (3) vs. Colorado State (3), Mar. 5, 1976 40 BYU vs. Weber State, Dec. 12, 1997 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 6 BYU (4) vs. Utah State (2), Dec. 27, 1980 BEST FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE 18 Jack Hurd, La Salle vs. BYU, Feb. 15, 1992 POINTS SCORED 1.000 SW Mo. vs. Santa Clara, 15/15, Dec. 14, 1984 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 233 BYU (121) vs. Utah St. (112), OT, Dec. 19, 1987 .960 UNLV, 24/25, Feb. 5, 2011 9 Jay Goodman, Utah St. vs. BYU, Nov. 24, 1990 TURNOVERS .955 BYU vs. New Mexico, 21/22, Feb. 18, 1989 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (MIN. 5 ATT) 60 New Mexico (32) vs. BYU (28), Jan. 30, 1976 MOST REBOUNDS 1.000 Brock Zylstra, BYU vs. Utah, 6/6, Jan. 7, 2012 76 UCLA vs. Weber State, Mar. 16, 1972 1.000 Nathan Call, BYU vs. Utah, 6/6, Mar. 3, 1991 BIGGEST REBOUND MARGIN OVER OPPONENT 1.000 D. Praylow, Wichita St. vs. BYU, 5/5, Jan. 28, 1989 38 BYU vs. Morgan State, 59-21, Dec. 28, 1995 1.000 Paris Bryant, Wyo. vs. BYU, 5/5, Jan. 26,1991 ALAN TAYLOR 23 REBOUNDS MOST PERSONAL FOULS 1.000 Danny Bower, BYU vs. Wyoming, 5/5, Jan. 15, 1998 3/1/80 34 North Texas vs. BYU, Dec. 12, 1980 1.000 Jonathan Tavernari, BYU vs. CSU, 5/5, Feb. 11, 2009 34 Washington vs. BYU, Dec. 22, 1984 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS 19 Timo Saarelainen, BYU vs. Hawaii, Feb. 1, 1985 5 BYU vs. Michigan State, Dec. 16, 1980 FREE THROWS MADE ASSISTS 16 K. Van Horn, Utah vs. BYU, 16/16, Mar. 2, 1996 36 Southern Utah vs. South Alabama, Dec. 10, 1994 16 David Rivers, Notre Dame vs. BYU, Jan. 13, 1986 34 BYU vs. Northeast Louisiana, Jan. 4, 1975 16 Jimmer Fredette, BYU vs. UNLV, Feb. 5, 2011 34 BYU vs. Wyoming, Jan. 15, 1977 FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (12 ATT.) 34 BYU vs. San Diego State, Mar. 1, 1980 1.000 Jimmer Fredette, BYU vs. UNLV, 16/16, Feb. 5, 2011 POINTS 1.000 Keith Van Horn, Utah vs. BYU, 16/16, Mar. 2, 1996 140 Southern Utah vs. South Alabama, Dec. 10, 1994 1.000 Andy Toolson, BYU vs. Calif., 14/14, Feb. 14, 1989 POINTS IN FIRST HALF 1.000 (13/13) – 4 times 61 Southern Utah vs. South Alabama, Dec. 10, 1994 1.000 (12/12) – 5 times POINTS IN SECOND HALF REBOUNDS 79 Southern Utah vs. South Alabama, Dec. 10, 1994 23 Alan Taylor, BYU vs. San Diego State, Mar. 1, 1980 LARGEST SCORING MARGIN 23 Steve Trumbo, BYU vs. Air Force, Jan. 21, 1982 68 Southern Utah vs. South Alabama, Dec. 10, 1994 POINTS SCORED FEWEST POINTS IN A GAME 51 Michael Brooks, La Salle vs. BYU, Dec. 15, 1979 25 BYU vs. Wyoming, Jan. 23, 1982 ASSISTS FEWEST POINTS IN FIRST HALF 16 Mike May, BYU vs. Niagara, Dec. 11, 1976 10 Air Force vs. BYU, Feb. 3, 2003 15 Matt Montague, BYU vs. Idaho, Dec. 5, 2001 10 Mississippi Valley State, Nov. 23, 2010 15 Matt Montague, BYU vs. Wyoming, Feb. 2, 2002 FEWEST POINTS IN SECOND HALF BLOCKED SHOTS 12 BYU vs. Wyoming, Jan 18, 1980 14 Shawn Bradley, BYU vs. East. Kentucky, Dec. 7, 1990 FEWEST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 29 Wyoming vs. BYU, Jan. 23, 1982 COMBINED TEAM SINGLE GAME FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 10 BYU vs. Wyoming, Jan. 23, 1982 175 Utah St. (97) vs. BYU (78), Jan. 22, 1972 10 BYU vs. Southern Utah, Dec. 14, 2000 175 N. Texas (102) vs. BYU (73), Dec. 12, 1980 FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED FIELD GOALS MADE 2 UTEP vs. BYU, Feb. 15, 1973 91 La Salle (47) vs. BYU (44), Dec. 15, 1979 FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1 UTEP vs. BYU, Feb. 15, 1973 63 CS Northridge (38) vs. S. F. Austin (25), Dec. 9, 1995 1 BYU vs. Niagara, Dec. 11, 1976

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POINTS 3, Jonathan Tavernari vs. Texas A&M (3/19/09) 2, James Anderson vs. Gonzaga (3/19/11) 37, Jimmer Fredette vs. Florida (3/18/10)-2OT 3, Jackson Emery vs. Gonzaga (3/19/11) 2, Noah Hartsock vs. Iona (3/13/12) 37, Danny Ainge vs. UCLA (3/14/81) 3, Noah Hartsock vs. Gonzaga (3/19/11) 2, Brandon Davies vs. Iona (3/13/12) 34, Jimmer Fredette vs. Gonzaga (3/19/11) 3, Craig Cusick vs. Marquette (3/15/12) 2, Brandon Davies vs. Marquette (3/15/12) 33, Tyler Haws vs. Ole Miss (3/17/15) 3, Andy Toolson vs. Louisville (3/19/88) 2, Nate Austin vs. Marquette (3/15/12) 32, Jimmer Fredette vs. Florida (3/24/11)-OT 3, Nathan Call vs. LSU (3/19/92) 32, Jimmer Fredette vs. Wofford (3/17/11) 3, Mark Heslop vs. LSU (3/19/92) STEALS 30, Kresimir Cosic vs. Utah State (3/13/71) 5, Robbie Reid vs. Tulane (3/16/95) 30, Joe Nelson vs. UCLA (3/25/50) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 5, Scott Sinek at UAB (3/15/84) 29, Michael Smith vs. NC Charlotte (3/17/88) 15, Nick Sanderson vs. Kansas (3/20/93) 4, Michael Loyd Jr. vs. Florida (3/18/10)-2OT 28, Devin Durrant vs. Kentucky (3/17/84) 15, Jimmer Fredette vs. Florida (3/24/11)-OT 4, Nathan Call vs. Louisiana State (3/19/92) 27, Harry Anderson vs. Idaho St. (3/16/57) 13, Nick Sanderson vs. Louisiana State (3/19/92) 4, Jimmer Fredette vs. Texas A&M (3/19/09) 27, Kresimir Cosic vs. Long Beach (3/11/72) 12, Jimmer Fredette vs. Gonzaga (3/19/11) 4, Kyle Collinsworth vs. Wofford (3/17/11) 27, Alan Taylor vs. Clemson (3/8/80) 12, Chase Fischer vs. Ole Miss (3/17/15) 3, Noah Hartsock vs. Florida (3/24/11)-OT 26, Michael Loyd Jr. vs. Florida (3/18/10)-2OT 10, Mark Bigelow vs. Syracuse (3/18/04) 3, Jonathan Tavernari vs. Florida (3/18/10)-2OT 26, Gary Trost vs. SMU (3/18/93) 3, Alan Taylor vs. San Francisco (3/10/79) 25, Jeff Chatman vs. New Orleans (3/12/87) FREE THROWS 3, Danny Ainge vs. UCLA (3/14/81) 25, Mekeli Wesley vs. Cincinnati (3/15/01) 13, Bernie Fryer vs. Utah State (3/13/71) 3, Danny Ainge vs. Notre Dame (3/19/81) 25, Bernie Fryer at Utah State (3/13/71) 11, Eric Mika vs. Oregon (3/20/2014) 3, Andy Toolson vs. Clemson (3/15/90) 24, Bob Quinney vs. OCU (3/13/65) 10, Jimmer Fredette vs. Kansas State (3/20/10) 3, Travis Hansen vs. UConn (3/20/03) 24, Steve Kelly vs. UCLA (3/18/71) 10, Jimmer Fredette vs. Wofford (3/17/11) 3, Jackson Emery vs. Gonzaga (3/19/11) 24, Nick Sanderson vs. Kansas (3/20/93) 10, Kresimir Cosic vs. Utah St. (3/13/71) 3, Kyle Collinsworth vs. Gonzaga (3/19/11) 24, Rafael Araujo vs. Syracuse (3/18/04) 10, John Benson vs. Idaho St. (3/16/57) 3, Brandon Davies vs. Iona (3/13/12) 24, Keena Young vs. Xavier (3/15/07) 9, Harry Anderson vs. Idaho St. (3/16/57) 3, Mark Bigelow vs. UConn (3/20/03) 24, Doug Richards vs. Long Beach State (3/11/72) 9, Michael Loyd Jr. vs. Florida (3/18/10)-2OT 3, Jonathan Tavernari vs. Texas A&M (3/20/09) 23, Chase Fischer vs. Ole Miss (3/17/15) 9, Kresimir Cosic vs. Long Beach (3/11/72) 3, Chris Nikchevich vs. Kentucky (3/17/84) 23, John Fairchild vs. UCLA (3/12/65) 9, Danny Ainge vs. UCLA (3/14/81) 3, Jared Miller vs. LSU (3/19/92) 23, Noah Hartsock vs. Iona (3/13/12) 9, Jim Usevitch vs. Louisville (3/19/88) 23, Michael Smith vs. UAB (3/15/84) MINUTES 23, Devin Durrant vs. New Orleans (3/12/87) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 46, Jimmer Fredette vs. Florida (3/18/10)-2OT 21, Jimmer Fredette vs. Kansas State (3/20/10) 16, Eric Mika vs. Oregon (3/20/2014) 44, Jimmer Fredette vs. Florida (3/24/11)-OT 21, Danny Ainge vs. Princeton (3/12/81) 15, Bernie Fryer vs. Utah State (3/13/71) 42, Noah Hartsock vs. Florida (3/24/11)-OT 21, Michael Smith vs. Louisville (3/19/88) 13, Harry Anderson vs. Idaho St. (3/16/57) 42, Michael Smith vs NC Charlotte (3/17/88)-OT 21, Travis Hansen vs. UConn (3/20/03) 12, Kresimir Cosic vs. Utah St. (3/13/71) 40, 10 players 20, Russell Larson vs. Tulane (3/16/95) 12, John Benson vs. Idaho St. (3/16/57) 20, Kenneth Roberts vs. Tulane (3/16/95) 12, John Fairchild vs. OCU (3/13/65) CAREER NCAA POINTS 20, Dick Nemelka vs. Oklahoma City (3/14/65) 12, Jimmer Fredette vs. Wofford (3/17/11) Jimmer Fredette – 184 11, Alan Taylor vs. Clemson (3/8/80) Danny Ainge – 107 FIELD GOALS 11, Jimmer Fredette vs. Kansas State (3/20/10) Noah Hartsock – 96 14, Danny Ainge vs. UCLA (3/14/81) 11, Brandon Davies vs. Marquette (3/15/12) Kresimir Cosic – 89 13, Jimmer Fredette vs. Florida (3/18/10)-2OT Michael Smith – 87 12, Joe Nelson vs. UCLA (3/25/50) REBOUNDS Mel Hutchins – 81 11, Devin Durrant vs. Kentucky (3/17/84) 23, Kresimir Cosic vs. UCLA (3/18/71) Tyler Haws – 76 11, Jimmer Fredette vs. Florida (3/24/11)-OT 21, John Fairchild vs. OCU (3/13/65) Bernie Fryer – 75 11, Jeff Chatman vs. New Orleans (3/12/87) 15, Kyle Collinsworth vs. Florida (3/24/11)-OT Fred Roberts – 75 11, Michael Smith vs. NC Charlotte (3/17/88) 15, Michael Smith vs. New Orleans (3/12/87) Roland Minson – 73 11, Jimmer Fredette vs. Gonzaga (3/19/11) 15, Brandon Davies vs. Iona (3/13/12) Gary Trost – 72 10, Mel Hutchins vs. San Jose St. (3/21/51) 13, John Fairchild vs. UCLA (3/12/65) Devin Durrant – 67 10, Alan Taylor vs. Clemson (3/8/80) 13, Paul Ruffner vs. NMSU (3/8/69) Jim Usevitch – 63 10, Bob Quinney vs. OCU (3/13/65) 13, Kresimir Cosic vs. Pacific (3/20/71) Jackson Emery – 62 10, Kresimir Cosic vs. Utah State (3/13/71) 13, Kresimir Cosic vs. Long Beach (3/11/72) Jeff Chatman – 61 10, Kenneth Roberts vs. Tulane (3/16/95) 13, Brian Ambrozich vs. Long Beach (3/11/72) Steve Kelly – 58 10, Keena Young vs. Xavier (3/15/07) 13, Steve Trumbo vs. UCLA (3/14/81) Russell Larson – 57 10, Jimmer Fredette vs. Wofford (3/17/11) 13, Michael Smith vs. NC Charlotte (3/17/88) Nick Sanderson – 52 10, Noah Hartsock vs. Iona (3/13/12) 13, Brett Applegate vs. UAB (3/15/84) Alan Taylor – 43 12, Steve Kramer vs. Temple (3/14/66) Joe Nelson – 43 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 12, Rafael Araujo vs. Syracuse (3/18/04) Brandon Davies – 42 29, Jimmer Fredette vs. Florida (3/24/11)-OT 12, Brandon Davies vs. Marquette (3/15/12) Nate Call – 40 26, Jimmer Fredette vs. Florida (3/18/10)-2OT 11, Kresimir Cosic vs. Utah State (3/13/71) John Benson – 39 25, Michael Smith vs. New Orleans (3/12/87) 11, Michael Smith vs. Louisville (3/19/88) John Fairchild – 39 25, Jimmer Fredette vs. Wofford (3/17/11) 11, Gary Trost vs. Virginia (3/14/91) Steve Craig – 38 25, Joe Nelson vs. UCLA (3/25/50) 11, Gary Trost vs. Arizona (3/16/91) Jared Miller – 38 23, Joe Nelson vs. Baylor (3/24/50) 11, Kyle Collinsworth vs. Wofford (3/17/11) Marty Haws – 37 23, Roland Minson vs. Washington (3/24/51) 11, Greg Kite vs. UCLA (3/14/1981) Jonathan Tavernari – 37 23, Mel Hutchins vs. San Jose St. (3/21/51) 11, Michael Smith vs. Louisville (3/19/1988) Lee Cummard – 36 23, Dick Nemelka vs. OCU (3/13/65) 11, Jim Miller vs. Pacific (3/20/1971) Charles Abouo – 33 23, Keena Young vs. Xavier (3/15/07) Joe Richey – 33 23, Jimmer Fredette vs. Gonzaga (3/19/11) ASSISTS Phil Tollestrup – 32 23, Tyler Haws vs. Ole Miss (3/17/15) 10, Kyle Collinsworth vs. Ole Miss (3/17/15) Harry Anderson – 32 22, Danny Ainge vs. UCLA (3/14/81) 9, Luiz Lemes vs. Syracuse (3/18/04) Rafael Araujo – 30 22, Mel Hutchins vs. Baylor (3/24/50) 8, Randy Reid vs. SMU (3/18/93) Mike Gardner – 30 21, Joe Richey vs. San Jose St. (3/21/51) 8, Gary Trost vs. Kansas (3/20/93) Jim Miller – 30 21, Steve Kelly vs. Pacific (3/20/71) 8, Craig Cusick vs. Iona (3/13/12) Mark Bigelow – 29 21, Travis Hansen vs. UConn (3/20/03) 7, Steve Craig vs. UCLA (3/14/81) Steve Kramer – 28 20, Kresimir Cosic vs. Long Beach (3/11/72) 7, Nathan Call vs. Arizona (3/16/91) Bob Quinney – 28 20, Michael Smith vs. Louisville (3/19/88) 7, Nathan Call vs. Louisiana State (3/19/92) Michael Loyd Jr. – 28 7, Jimmer Fredette vs. Wofford (3/17/11) Matt Carlino – 28 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 6, Fred Roberts vs. Clemson (3/8/80) Andy Toolson – 27 7, Jimmer Fredette vs. Gonzaga (3/19/11) 6, Bernie Fryer vs. UCLA (3/18/71) Mark Heslop – 26 6, Nick Sanderson vs. Kansas (3/20/93) 6, Steve Kelly vs. Pacific (3/20/71) Steve Schreiner – 26 6, Chase Fischer vs. Ole Miss (3/17/15) 6, Brian Taylor vs. UNC Charlotte (3/17/88) Steve Trumbo – 26 5, Tyler Haws vs. Ole Miss (3/17/15) 6, Robbie Reid vs Tulane (3/16/95) Mekeli Wesley – 25 5, Nick Sanderson vs. Louisiana State (3/19/92) 6, Lee Cummard vs. Texas A&M (3/19/09) Dick Nemelka – 25 5, Mike Rose vs. Xavier (3/15/07) 6, Jimmer Fredette vs. Gonzaga (3/19/11) Kevin Nixon – 24 4, Michael Smith vs. Louisville (3/19/88) 6, Bernie Fryer vs. Long Beach State (3/11/72) Doug Richards – 24 4, Luiz Lemes vs. Syracuse (3/18/04) Kenneth Roberts – 24 3, Skyler Halford vs. Ole Miss (3/17/15) BLOCKED SHOTS Scott Runia – 24 3, Jimmer Fredette vs. Florida (3/24/11)-OT 10, Shawn Bradley vs. Virginia (3/14/91) Brian Taylor – 24 3, Jackson Emery vs. Florida (3/24/11)-OT 4, Greg Kite vs. UCLA (3/14/81) Keena Young – 24 3, Jackson Emery vs. Kansas State (3/20/10) 3, Devin Durrant at UAB (3/15/84) Tyler Haws – 24 3, Jimmer Fredette vs. Florida (3/18/10)-2OT 2, Brett Applegate at UAB (3/15/84) Travis Hansen – 23 3, Michael Loyd Jr. vs. Florida (3/18/10)-2OT 2, Jim Usevitch at UAB (3/15/84) Chase Fischer – 23 3, Mike Hall vs. Syracuse (3/18/04) 2, Jeff Chatman vs. Louisville (3/19/88) Trent Plaisted – 22 3, Mark Bigelow vs. Syracuse (3/18/04) 2, Kenneth Roberts vs. Arizona (3/16/91) Russ Hillman – 21 3, Robbie Reid vs. Tulane (3/16/95) 2, Steve Schreiner vs. Arizona (3/16/91) Kyle Collinsworth – 21 3, Trent Whiting vs. Cincinnati (3/15/01) 2, Shawn Bradley vs. Arizona (3/16/91) Greg Kite – 20 3, Jonathan Tavernari vs. Texas A&M (3/20/08) 2, Jared Miller vs. Arizona (3/16/91) 2, Travis Hansen vs. UConn (3/20/03)

124 NIT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

POINTS 4, Daniel Bobik at Memphis (3/20/02) 9, Russell Larson vs ASU (3/17/94) 37, Tyler Haws vs. Washington (3/19/13) 4, Matt Carlino vs. Washington (3/19/13) 9, Robbie Reid vs Fresno State (3/22/94) 28, Roland Minson vs. St. Louis (3/12/51) 4, Brock Zylstra vs. Mercer (3/25/13) 9, Mekeli Wesley vs Southern Illinois (3/20/00) 27, Dick Nemelka vs Temple (3/14/66) 4, Matt Carlino at Southern Miss (3/27/13) 9, Brandon Davies vs. Washington (3/19/13) 26, Roland Minson vs. Seton Hall (3/15/51) 3, Mark Bigelow vs UC Irvine (3/14/02) 8, Nate Austin at Southern Miss (3/27/13) 26, Roland Minson vs. Dayton (3/17/51) 3, Mark Bigelow at Memphis (3/20/02) 26, Brandon Davies vs. Mercer (3/25/13) 3, Robbie Reid vs ASU (3/17/94) ASSISTS 25, Tyler Haws at Southern Miss (3/27/13) 3, Michael Vranes vs Southern Illinois (3/20/00) 12, Matt Montague vs UC Irvine (3/14/02) 25, Tyler Haws vs. Baylor (4/2/13) 10, Matt Montague vs Southern Illinois (3/20/00) 24, Tyler Haws vs. Mercer (3/25/13) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 9, Matt Carlino vs. Washington (3/19/13) 23, Steve Kramer vs. Army (3/17/66) 14, Matt Carlino vs. Baylor (4/2/13) 9, Matt Carlino vs. Mercer (3/25/13) 23, Travis Hansen vs UC Irvine (3/14/02) 11, Terrell Lyday vs Notre Dame (3/22/00) 9, Matt Carlino at Southern Miss (3/27/13) 23, Brock Zylstra at Southern Miss (3/27/13) 11, Matt Carlino at Southern Miss (3/27/13) 8, Richie Webb vs UC Irvine (3/18/86) 22, Fred Roberts vs Washington (3/10/82) 10, Matt Carlino vs. Mercer (3/25/13) 8, Bob Capener vs UC Irvine (3/18/86) 22, Jeff Congdon vs. Temple (3/14/66) 9, Brock Zylstra at Southern Miss (3/27/13) 8, Matt Montague vs Notre Dame (3/22/00) 22, Russell Larson vs ASU (3/17/94) 8, Matt Carlino vs. Washington (3/19/13) 6, Bob Capener vs SMU (3/13/86) 22, Brandon Davies vs. Washington (3/19/13) 8, Brock Zylstra vs. Mercer (3/25/13) 6, Robbie Reid vs Fresno State (3/22/94) 21, Gary Hill vs NYU (3/19/66) 7, Robbie Reid vs ASU (3/17/94) 6, Nathan Cooper vs Bowling Green (3/15/00) 21, Craig Raymond vs NYU (3/19/66) 6, Robbie Reid vs Fresno State (3/22/94) 5, Steve Kramer vs Temple (3/14/66) 20, Tom Gneiting vs SMU (3/13/86) 6, Terrell Lyday vs Bowling Green (3/15/00) 5, Gary Hill vs Temple (3/14/66) 20, Jeff Chatman vs UC Irvine (3/18/86) 6, Terrell Lyday vs Southern Illinois (3/20/00) 5, Gary Hill vs NYU (3/19/66) 20, Steve Kramer vs. NYU (3/19/66) 6, Mark Bigelow vs UC Irvine (3/14/02) 5, Matt Montague at Memphis (3/20/02) 20, Matt Carlino vs. Washington (3/19/13) 5, Travis Hansen at Memphis (3/20/02) 19, Terrell Lyday vs Southern Illinois (3/20/00) FREE THROWS 5, Rashaun Broadus at Houston (3/15/06) 19, Tom Gneiting vs UC Irvine (3/18/86) 12, Fred Roberts vs Washington (3/10/82) 5, Lee Cummard at Houston (3/15/06) 19, Matt Carlino vs. Baylor (4/2/13) 10, Brandon Davies vs. Mercer (3/25/13) 5, Michael Vranes vs. Bowling Green (3/15/00) 18, Trent Plaisted at Houston (3/15/06) 8, Steve Kramer vs Temple (3/14/66) 5, Michael Vranes vs. So. Illinois (3/20/00) 18, Matt Carlino vs. Mercer (3/25/13) 8, Tom Gneiting vs SMU (3/13/86) 5, Matt Carlino vs Baylor (4/2/13) 7, Richie Webb vs UC Irvine (3/18/86) FIELD GOALS 7, Steve Kramer vs. Army (3/17/66) BLOCKED SHOTS 15, Tyler Haws vs. Washington (3/19/13) 7, Dick Nemelka vs. Temple (3/14/66) 4, Greg Kite vs Washington (3/10/82) 13, Roland Minson vs. St. Louis (3/12/51) 7, Craig Raymond vs. Army (3/17/66) 4, Trent Plaisted at Houston (3/15/06) 11, Roland Minson vs. Seton Hall (3/15/51) 7, Bob Capener vs Ohio State (3/21/86) 3, Kenneth Roberts vs ASU (3/17/94) 11, Roland Minson vs. Dayton (3/17/51) 7, Tyler Haws vs. Mercer (3/25/13) 3, Nate Austin vs. Washington (3/19/13) 11, Tyler Haws at Southern Miss (3/27/13) 7, Tyler Haws vs. Baylor (4/2/13) 2, Alan Pollard vs SMU (3/13/86) 10, Dick Nemelka vs Temple (3/14/66) 6, Jim Eakins vs. Temple (3/14/66) 2, Jeff Chatman vs Ohio State (3/21/86) 10, Craig Raymond vs NYU (3/19/66) 6, Bob Capener vs. Cal-Irvine (3/18/86) 2, Nate Austin vs. Baylor (4/2/13) 9, Jeff Chatman vs UC Irvine (3/18/86) 6, Kenneth Roberts vs ASU (3/17/94) 9, Joe Richey vs. Niagara (3/9/53) 6, Travis Hansen vs UC Irvine (3/14/02) STEALS 9, Jeff Congdon vs. Temple (3/14/66) 6, Trent Plaisted at Houston (3/15/06) 5, Richie Webb vs SMU (3/13/86) 9, Steve Kramer vs. NYU (3/19/66) 6, Matt Carlino vs. Washington (3/19/13) 4, Mark Bigelow at Memphis (3/20/02) 9, Gary Hill vs. NYU (3/19/66) 6, Tyler Haws vs. Washington (3/19/13) 3, Travis Hansen vs UC Irvine (3/14/02) 9, Russell Larson vs ASU (3/17/94) 3, Alan Pollard vs UC Irvine (3/18/86) 9, Tyler Haws vs. Baylor (4/2/13) FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 3, David Nielsen vs Bowling Green (3/15/00) 8, Travis Hansen vs UC Irvine (3/14/02) 12, Fred Roberts vs Washington (3/10/82) 3, Michael Vranes vs Southern Illinois (3/20/00) 8, Terrell Lyday vs Southern Illinois (3/20/00) 11, Dick Nemelka vs Temple (3/14/66) 8, Brandon Davies vs. Washington (3/19/13) 11, Brandon Davies vs. Mercer (3/25/13) MINUTES 8, Brandon Davies vs. Mercer (3/25/13) 10, Jeff Chatman vs SMU (3/13/86) 40, Steve Trumbo vs Washington (3/10/82) 8, Tyler Haws vs. Mercer (3/25/13) 10, Tom Gneiting vs SMU (3/13/86) 40, Richie Webb vs SMU (3/13/86) 7, Travis Hansen at Memphis (3/20/02) 10, Trent Plaisted at Houston (3/15/06) 40, Tom Gneiting vs SMU (3/13/86) 7, Richie Webb vs SMU (3/13/86) 9, Sherman Crump vs. St. Francis (3/8/54) 39, Robbie Reid vs Fresno State (3/22/94) 7, Jeff Chatman vs Ohio State (3/21/86) 9, Brandon Davies vs. Baylor (4/2/13) 39, Matt Carlino at Southern Miss (3/27/13) 7, Richie Webb vs Ohio State (3/21/86) 8, Steve Kramer vs. Temple (3/14/66) 39, Tyler Haws vs. Baylor (4/2/13) 7, Brock Zylstra at Southern Miss (3/27/13) 8, Steve Kramer vs. Army (3/17/66) 39, Nate Austin vs. Baylor (4/2/13) 7, Matt Carlino vs. Baylor (4/2/13) 8, Craig Raymond vs. Army (3/17/66) 8, Richie Webb vs UC Irvine (3/18/86) CAREER NIT POINTS (1966-2013) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 8, Bob Capener vs UC Irvine (3/18/86) Tyler Haws – 111 24, Tyler Haws vs. Washington (3/19/13) 8, Bob Capener vs Ohio State (3/21/86) Roland Minson – 80 22, Tyler Haws at Southern Miss (3/27/13) 8, Kenneth Roberts vs ASU (3/17/94) Brandon Davies – 73 20, Steve Kramer vs NYU (3/19/66) Matt Carlino – 72 20, Matt Carlino vs. Baylor (4/2/13) REBOUNDS Steve Kramer – 61 19, Terrell Lyday vs Southern Illinois (3/20/00) 18, Craig Raymond vs NYU (3/19/66) Dick Nemelka – 57 18, Dick Nemelka vs Temple (3/14/66) 16, Steve Kramer vs. NYU (3/19/66) Joe Richey – 53 18, Jeff Congdon vs Temple (3/14/66) 14, Steve Kramer vs. Army (3/17/66) Richie Webb – 52 18, Jeff Chatman vs UC Irvine (3/18/86) 13, Tom Gneiting vs UC Irvine (3/18/86) Tom Gneiting – 48 18, Jeff Chatman vs Ohio State (3/21/86) 13, Trent Plaisted at Houston (3/15/06) Jeff Chatman – 45 17, Tyler Haws vs. Mercer (3/25/13) 13, Brandon Davies at Southern Miss (3/27/13) Brock Zylstra – 43 16, Brandon Davies vs. Mercer (3/25/13) 12, Steve Kramer vs. Temple (3/14/66) Terrell Lyday – 42 16, Travis Hansen vs Memphis (3/20/02) 12, Tom Gneiting vs SMU (3/13/86) Jeff Congdon – 42 11, Tom Gneiting vs Ohio State (3/21/86) Travis Hansen – 40 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 11, Gary Hill vs. NYU (3/19/66) Mekeli Wesley – 39 5, Terrell Lyday vs Bowling Green (3/15/00) 11, Nate Austin vs. Baylor (4/2/13) Bob Capener – 38 5, Matt Carlino vs. Mercer (3/25/13) 10, Steve Trumbo vs. Washington (3/10/82) Michael Vranes – 37 5, Brock Zylstra at Southern Miss (3/27/13) 10, Greg Kite vs. Washington (3/10/82) Eric Nielsen – 37 5, Matt Carlino vs. Baylor (4/2/13) 10, Brandon Davies vs. Mercer (3/25/13) Craig Raymond – 36 10, Brock Zylstra at Southern Miss (3/27/13) Russell Larson – 35

125 NCAA RECORD BOOK/POLL HISTORY

BYU IN THE NCAA RECORD BOOK YEARS RANKED/HIGHEST RANKING

NCAA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS AP POLL Place Category Stat Player 1st Triple-Doubles Season 6 Kyle Collinsworth, 2014-15 Year Rank T-1st Triple-Doubles Career 6 Kyle Collinsworth, 2010-11, 13-15 1950-51 11 T-2nd Blocks/Single Game 14 Shawn Bradley, 1953-54 19 vs. E. Kentucky 12/07/90 1955-56 5 3rd Blocks by Freshman/Season 177 Shawn Bradley, 1991 1964-65 9 4th Blocks/Game by Freshman 5.21 Shawn Bradley, 1991 1965-66 6 T-4th FT Pct by Freshman/season 91.7 Tyler Haws, 2010 1966-67 7 8th Blocks/Season 177 Shawn Bradley, 1991 1970-71 20 11th Points/Season 1,068 Jimmer Fredette, 2010-11 1971-72 6 15th Blocks Per Game/Season 5.21 Shawn Bradley, 1991 1972-73 12 20th Career Points 2,720 Tyler Haws, 2009-10, 12-15 1979-80 12 35th Career Points 2,599 Jimmer Fredette, 2007-11 1980-81 15 1981-82 15 NCAA TEAM RECORDS 1987-88 3 Place Category Stat Season/Opponent 1992-93 21 3rd FT Percentage/Season 81.5 1988-89 2006-07 21 T-7th Regular-Season Conf. Titles 29 (see media guide page 62) 2007-08 20 T-9th Deficit Overcome to Win 25 vs. Iona (78-72), 03/13/12 2008-09 25 T-12th 3-point FG Attempts 51 vs. Arizona State, 12/01/92 2009-10 10 T-13th Blocked Shots/Game 17 vs. E. Kentucky, 12/07/90 2010-11 3 12th All-Time Victories 1738 T-14th 3-Point FG Percentage/Game .833 vs. Texas (10-12), 11/25/13 FINAL REGULAR-SEASON RANKINGS T-20th Blocked Shots/Season 246 1991 T-28th 3-Point FG Percentage/Game 81.3 vs. New Mexico, 01/26/08 1951 11th (AP) 10th (UPI) T-23rd FT Percentage/Game 93.8 vs. Weber State, 12/28/00 1954 19th (AP) T-29th FT Percentage/Season 79.0 2009-10 1957 14th (UPI) 28th All-Time Winning Percentage .624 1965 9th (AP) 6th (UPI) T-22nd Blocks/season 246 1990-91 1966 19th (AP) 1971 20th (AP) 11th (UPI) NCAA ANNUAL CHAMPIONS 1972 8th (AP) 9th (UPI) Team Free-Throw Percentage 81.5 1989 1980 12th (AP) 12th (UPI) 77.3 1995 1981 16th (AP) 17th (UPI) 78.0 2001 1988 19th (AP) 17th (UPI) 79.0 2010 2007 24th (AP) Individual Blocked Shot Average 5.21 Shawn Bradley, 1991 2010 17th (AP) 22nd (CP) Individual Free-Throw Percentage 92.5 Michael Smith, 1989 2011 10th (AP) 13th (CP) Points Per Game 28.9 Jimmer Fredette, 2011

SCORING LEADERS There have been 500-plus players in the history of the NCAA to score at least 2,000 points in their career. Five BYU players – Danny Ainge, Michael Smith, Devin Durrant, Jimmer Fredette and Tyler Haws – have accomplished the feat. Haws scored 2,720 points, Fredette 2,599 points, Ainge 2,467, Smith 2,319 and Durrant 2,285 for the Cougars.

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BYU SERIES RECORD vs. Sacramento State (1-0) No. 21 (6-2) vs. Saint Louis (2-0) AS A RANKED TEAM vs. San Diego (1-0) No. 22 (0-0) vs. San Diego State (2-2) vs. San Diego State (6-5) No. 23 (10-2) vs. San Francisco (0-1) vs. Air Force (9-0) vs. San Jose State (1-0) No. 24 (1-1) vs. South Carolina (0-1) vs. Alaska (1-0) vs. Santa Clara (1-1) No. 25 (5-4) vs. Stanford (1-0) vs. Arizona (4-0) vs. Seattle (0-1) vs. Syracuse (0-1) vs. Arizona State (2-1) vs. Seton Hall (1-0) BYU SERIES RECORD VS. vs. Texas (0-1) vs. Boise State (0-1) vs. Southern Utah (1-0) RANKED TEAMS vs. Tulsa (0-1) vs. Baylor (1-0) vs. St. Bonaventure (1-0) vs. UCLA (2-4) vs. Bradley (0-1) vs. St. Louis (1-0) vs. Air Force (2-0) vs. UMass (0-1) vs. Buffalo (1-0) vs. St. Mary’s (2-0) vs. Arizona (0-7) vs. UNLV (2-2) vs. Cincinnati (1-0) vs. St. Joseph’s (1-0) vs. Arizona State (1-5) vs. USC (0-1) vs. Clemson (0-1) vs. TCU (6-0) vs. Baylor (0-1) vs. Utah (5-27) vs. Colorado (2-0) vs. Tennessee (0-1) vs. California (0-1) vs. Utah State (2-2) vs. Colorado State (17-1) vs. Texas A&M (1-0) vs. Clemson (0-1) vs. UTEP (5-3) vs. Cornell (1-0) vs. Toledo (1-0) vs. Connecticut (0-1) vs. Villanova (1-0) vs. Creighton (2-0) vs. Tulsa (2-0) vs. Dayton (1-0) vs. Virginia (0-1) vs. CS Fullerton (2-0) vs. UAB (0-1) vs. Duke (0-1) vs. Wake Forest (0-1) vs. Dayton (1-0) vs. UCLA (1-3) vs. Florida (0-1) vs. Washington (1-1) vs. Denver (1-0) vs. UCSB (1-0) vs. Florida State (1-0) vs. Wichita State (0-3) vs. Detroit (1-0) vs. UNLV (5-4) vs. Georgetown (0-1) vs. Wisconsin (0-1) vs. Florida (1-1) vs. Utah (12-5) vs. Gonzaga (3-5) vs. Wyoming (8-1) vs. Florida State (1-0) vs. Utah State (9-0) vs. Houston (0-2) vs. Fresno Pacific (1-0) vs. UTEP (10-4) vs. Idaho State (1-0) BYU RECORD WHEN vs. Gonzaga (1-0) vs. Vermont (1-0) vs. Illinois (1-0) FACING TEAMS RANKED vs. Hawaii (8-0) vs. Virginia (0-1) vs. Indiana (0-2) vs. Illinois (1-1) vs. Wake Forest (0-1) vs. Iowa (0-1) No. 1 (0-4) vs. Indiana (0-1) vs. Washington (1-1) vs. Iowa State (0-1) No. 2 (1-9) vs. Indiana State (2-0) vs. Weber State (3-0) vs. Kansas (1-1) No. 3 (2-6) vs. Kansas (0-1) vs. Wyoming (12-4) vs. Kansas State (1-3) No. 4 (1-5) vs. Kansas State (1-2) vs. Xavier (0-1) vs. Kentucky (0-3) No. 5 (1-11) vs. Lamar (1-0) vs. La Salle (0-1) No. 6 (2-5) vs. La Salle (1-1) BYU RECORD WHEN vs. Long Beach State (0-2) No. 7 (3-10) vs. Long Beach State (0-3) RANKED vs. Louisiana State (0-1) No. 8 (2-6) vs. Louisville (0-1) vs. Louisville (1-1) No. 9 (3-9) vs. Miami (1-0) No. 1 (0-0) vs. Marquette (0-1) No. 10 (5-5) vs. Michigan (0-1) No. 2 (0-0) vs. Michigan (1-1) No. 11 (1-7) vs. Michigan State (1-1) No. 3 (3-2) vs. Michigan State (0-2) No. 12 (3-7) vs. New Mexico (10-8) No. 4 (0-0) vs. Mississippi State (0-1) No. 13 (5-7) vs. New Mexico State (1-0) No. 5 (0-2) vs. New Mexico (4-14) No. 14 (1-5) vs. NC-Charlotte (2-0) No. 6 (4-1) vs. New Mexico State (0-2) No. 15 (3-5) vs. North Carolina State (0-1) No. 7 (11-6) vs. New Orleans (0-1) No. 16 (4-4) vs. North Texas (1-0) No. 8 (12-3) vs. North Carolina (0-5) No. 17 (2-3) vs. Notre Dame (1-0) No. 9 (5-3) vs. North Carolina State (0-3) No. 18 (5-3) vs. Oklahoma City (0-1) No. 10 (9-2) vs. Notre Dame (2-1) No. 19 (3-4) vs. Oklahoma State (2-0) No. 11 (9-4) vs. Ohio State (0-2) No. 20 (2-6) vs. Oral Roberts (1-0) No. 12 (10-4) vs. Oklahoma (1-0) No. 21 (1-5) vs. Oregon (4-1) No. 13 (5-0) vs. Oklahoma City (0-1) No. 22 (0-0) vs. Oregon State (0-5) No. 14 (8-1) vs. Oklahoma State (2-0) No. 23 (0-3) vs. Pacific (0-1) No. 15 (13-9) vs. Oregon (0-1) No. 24 (1-1) vs. Penn State (1-0) No. 16 (7-2) vs. Oregon State (0-2) No. 25 (5-4) vs. Pepperdine (1-0) No. 17 (8-1) vs. Pittsburgh (1-0) vs. Portland (1-0) No. 18 (17-4) vs. Saint Mary's (0-1) NOTE: Associated Press rankings vs. Princeton (1-0) No. 19 (16-3) vs. St. John’s (0-3) vs. Rice (1-0) No. 20 (10-7) vs. St. Joseph’s (1-0)

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DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L 12/30/66 at No. 8 St. John’s 73-76 L 1981-82 1948-49 1/21/67 No. 9 New Mexico 89-73 W 11/27/81 at No. 2 UCLA 79-75 W 1/29/49 at No. 10 Utah 56-55 W 1/28/67 vs. No. 6 UTEP 76-85 L 12/5/81 No. 18 UNLV 63-66 L 1/31/49 No. 10 Utah 65-45 W 1967-68 1982-83 2/18/49 at No. 14 Utah 49-58 L 12/16/67 at No. 2 Houston 69-102 L 12/27/82 at No. 7 St. John’s 64-75 L 2/19/49 No. 14 Utah 52-54 L 1/20/68 at No. 6 New Mexico 69-84 L 1983-84 2/21/49 No. 19 Wyoming 50-48 W 2/16/68 No. 5 New Mexico 67-76 L 12/17/83 at No. 2 Kentucky 59-93 L 1949-50 1968-69 12/28/83 at No. 7 UCLA 73-82 L 3/3/50 No. 18 Wyoming 55-44 W 12/14/68 vs. No. 12 Houston 75-98 L 2/4/84 at No. 7 UTEP 77-86 L 3/4/50 No. 18 Wyoming 70-52 W 3/8/69 at No. 12 New Mex. St. 62-74 L 2/11/84 at No. 3 Georgetown 51-67 L 3/25/50 vs. No. 7 UCLA 83-62 W 1969-70 3/1/84 No. 8 UTEP 83-65 W 1950-51 12/11/69 No. 3 New Mexico St. 78-80 L 3/17/84 vs. No. 3 Kentucky 68-93 L 1/8/51 at No. 10 Wyoming 61-57 W 3/4/70 No. 18 Utah State 73-86 L 1984-85 1/19/51 No. 13 Wyoming 64-58 W 1970-71 12/22/84 No. 7 Washington 84-75 W 1/20/51 No. 13 Wyoming 65-38 W 12/11/70 at No. 9 So. California 65-101 L 1/2/85 at No. 19 UTEP 64-69 L 3/12/51 vs. No. 10 St. Louis 75-58 W 12/19/70 No. 15 Utah St. 111-83 W 1985-86 3/17/51 vs. No. 13 Dayton 62-43 W 12/29/70 vs. No. 11 Villanova 102-93 W 1/13/86 No. 16 Notre Dame 80-76 W 3/23/51 vs. No. 4 Kansas St. 54-64 L 1/23/71 at No. 12 Utah St. 70-72 L 2/15/86 No. 15 UTEP 72-69 W 3/24/51 vs. No. 15 Washington 67-80 L 3/13/71 at No. 16 Utah St. 91-82 W 1986-87 1951-52 3/18/71 vs. No. 1 UCLA 73-91 L 12/9/86 at No. 4 Iowa 75-86 L 12/28/51 vs. No. 1 Kentucky 64-84 L 1971-72 12/23/86 No. 14 Pittsburgh 93-73 W 3/1/52 at No. 16 Wyoming 49-55 L 12/28/71 vs. No. 7 Indiana 50-61 L 3/12/87 vs. No. 16 New Orleans 79-83 L 1952-53 3/11/72 vs. No. 5 L. Beach St. 90-95 L 1987-88 12/22/52 No. 17 St. Louis 86-69 W 1972-73 1/15/88 at No. 12 Wyoming 83-67 W 12/31/52 at No. 9 N.C. State 59-75 L 12/7/72 vs. No. 18 Michigan 83-77 W 1/21/88 at No. 18 UTEP 81-71 W 1953-54 12/29/72 vs. No. 12 Florida St. 80-77 W 2/11/88 No. 18 Wyoming 78-69 W 12/30/53 vs. No. 13 La Salle 62-74 L 12/30/72 vs. No. 6 L. Beach St. 89-101 L 1989-90 1954-55 1973-74 3/19/90 vs. No. 17 Clemson 47-49 L 2/11/55 No. 5 Utah 76-74 W 12/15/73 at No. 15 Kansas St. 85-95 L 1990-91 2/12/55 at No. 5 Utah 71-78 L 12/26/73 vs. No. 7 Indiana 52-96 L 12/8/90 No. 17 St. John’s 62-67 L 1955-56 1/5/74 at No. 12 New Mexico 75-84 L 12/27/90 vs. No. 12 S. Carolina 49-52 L 12/21/55 at No. 2 N.C. State 81-95 L 1/25/74 No. 20 Arizona St. 89-71 W 2/16/91 at No. 14 Utah 74-81 L 1/21/56 No. 14 Oklahoma City 60-62 L 1974-75 3/2/91 No. 9 Utah 71-72 L 1956-57 1/10/75 No. 12 Arizona St. 80-110 L 3/9/91 vs. No. 8 Utah 51-49 W 3/15/57 vs. No. 13 California 59-86 L 1/11/75 No. 10 Arizona 66-83 L 3/16/91 vs. No. 8 Arizona 61-76 L 3/16/57 vs. No. 16 Idaho St. 65-54 W 2/14/75 at No. 19 Arizona 81-97 L 1991-92 1958-59 2/15/75 at No. 8 Arizona St. 79-99 L 12/28/91 vs. No. 11 Michigan 83-86 L 12/15/58 No. 3 Kansas St. 77-68 W 3/1/75 No. 15 UTEP 65-54 W 2/1/92 No. 19 UTEP 80-63 W 1/23/59 No. 20 Utah 56-70 L 1976-77 3/19/92 No. 25 Louisiana St. 83-94 L 1959-60 12/20/76 at No. 11 N. Carolina 93-113 L 1992-93 12/22/59 No. 3 Ohio St. 79-91 L 1/22/77 at No. 16 Arizona 85-113 L 12/21/92 vs. No. 9 Oklahoma 76-75 W 1/22/60 at No. 7 Utah 69-76 L 2/17/77 No. 17 Arizona 62-64 L 12/23/92 vs. No. 1 Duke 66-89 L 1/29/60 at No. 9 Utah St. 53-84 L 3/5/77 No. 20 Utah 54-67 L 2/27/93 at No. 11 Utah 83-89 L 2/13/60 No. 7 Utah St. 64-75 L 1977-78 3/20/93 vs. No. 9 Kansas 76-90 L 2/25/60 No. 5 Utah 75-87 L 12/28/77 vs. No. 2 N. Carolina 81-94 L 1993-94 1960-61 1/26/78 at No. 10 New Mexico 82-95 L 12/4/93 vs. No. 4 N. Carolina 65-97 L 12/20/60 No. 20 Kansas 80-70 W 2/25/78 No. 5 New Mexico 66-71 L 1994-95 12/27/60 at No. 5 Louisville 67-95 L 3/4/78 at No. 19 Utah 74-81 L 11/23/94 vs. No. 19 Okla. St. 69-59 W 1962-63 1978-79 1995-96 12/31/62 at No. 2 Ohio St. 91-97 L 12/2/78 at No. 13 Texas 57-96 L 12/2/95 at No. 8 Mississippi St. 74-79 L 1/11/63 at No. 3 Arizona St. 84-89 L 3/10/79 vs. No. 19 San Fran. 63-86 L 1/2/96 at No. 15 Utah 77-83 L 2/16/63 No. 5 Arizona St. 87-104 L 1979-80 3/2/96 No. 10 Utah 85-96 L 1963-64 12/28/79 vs. No. 18 Oregon St. 71-86 L 1996-97 12/30/63 vs. No. 9 Oregon St. 58-68 L 1980-81 1/11/97 No. 9 Utah 51-61 L 1964-65 12/19/80 vs. No. 17 Illinois 80-75 W 1/25/97 No. 24 Tulsa 56-72 L 12/11/64 at No. 2 Wichita St. 76-93 L 1/31/81 at No. 9 Utah 56-60 L 2/3/97 at No. 13 New Mexico 32-74 L 12/12/64 at No. 2 Wichita St. 65-81 L 3/7/81 No. 9 Utah 95-76 W 2/6/97 at No. 5 Utah 49-85 L 3/13/65 No. 2 UCLA 76-100 L 3/14/81 vs. No. 10 UCLA 78-55 W 2/27/97 No. 11 New Mexico 48-90 L 1965-66 3/19/81 vs. No. 7 Notre Dame 51-50 W 1997-98 12/21/65 No. 2 St. Joseph’s 103-83 W 3/21/81 vs. No. 5 Virginia 60-74 L 1/10/98 No. 3 Utah 61-71 L 1/29/98 No. 14 New Mexico 54-72 L 2/5/98 at No. 5 Utah 68-83 L 1966-67 2/26/98 at No. 16 New Mexico 83-62 W

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1998-99 2006-07 2011-12 11/28/98 No. 11 Arizona 74-78 L 11/15/06 at No. 5 UCLA 69-82 L 11/26/11 No. 11 Wisconsin 56-73 L 1/30/99 at No. 12 New Mexico 68-78 L 12/9/06 vs. No. 25 Michigan St. 61-76 L 12/17/11 vs. No. 6 Baylor 83-86 L 2/6/99 No. 20 Utah 46-71 L 1/27/07 No. 13 Air Force 61-52 W 1/28/12 vs. No. 21 Saint Mary's 66-80 L 2/25/99 No. 21 New Mexico 64-85 W 2/3/07 No. 25 UNLV 90-63 W 2/2/12 vs. No. 24 Gonzaga 83-73 W 3/4/99 No. 8 Utah 62-81 L 2/27/07 at No. 25 Air Force 62-58 W 3/15/12 No. 11 Marquette 68-88 L 1999-00 3/10/07 at No. 25 UNLV 70-78 L 2012-13 12/1/99 at No. 4 Arizona 62-86 L 2007-08 11/17/12 vs. No. 20 Notre Dame 68-78 L 2/12/00 at No. 21 Utah 62-77 L 11/23/07 vs. No. 6 Louisville 78-76 W 1/24/13 at No. 10 Gonzaga 63-83 L 2001-02 11/24/07 vs. No. 1 N. Carolina 63-73 L 2/28/13 No. 2 Gonzaga 65-70 L 12/22/01 No. 13 Stanford 81-76 W 12/8/07 vs. No. 9 Michigan St. 61-68 L 2013-14 2002-03 2008-09 11/20/13 vs. No. 21 Iowa State 88-90 L 2/24/03 at No. 23 Utah 64-71 L 12/20/08 vs. No. 20 Arizona St. 75-76 L 11/26/13 vs. No. 12 Wichita St. 62-75 L 3/20/03 vs. No. 23 Connecticut 53-58 L 1/3/09 No. 6 Wake Forest 87-94 L 12/7/13 at No. 21 UMass 96-105 L 2003-04 2009-10 12/21/13 at No. 13 Oregon (OT) 96-100 L 12/6/03 vs. No. 25 Okla. St. 76-71 W 1/23/10 at No. 23 New Mexico 72-76 L 1/25/14 at No. 21 Gonzaga 69-84 L 3/18/04 vs. No. 20 Syracuse 75-80 L 2/27/10 No. 10 New Mexico 81-83 L 2/20/14 vs. No. 25 Gonzaga 73-65 W 2004-05 3/20/10 vs. No. 7 Kansas State 72-84 L 2014-15 11/22/04 vs. No. 4 N. Carolina 50-86 L 2010-11 11/24/14 vs. No. 15 San Diego St. (2OT) 87-92 L 12/21/04 No. 16 N. Carolina St. 61-72 L 1/5/11 at No. 25 UNLV 89-77 W 12/10/14 vs. No. 13 Utah 61-65 L 1/31/05 No. 25 Utah 58-72 L 1/26/11 No. 4 San Diego St. 71-58 W 12/27/14 vs. No. 8 Gonzaga 80-87 L 2/26/05 at No. 13 Utah 60-69 L 2/26/11 at No. 6 San Diego St. 80-67 W 2/28/15 at No. 3 Gonzaga 73-70 W 3/12/11 vs. No. 7 San Diego St. 54-72 L 3/10/15 vs. No. 7 Gonzaga 75-91 L 3/24/11 vs. No. 15 Florida (OT) 74-83 L BYU all-time record vs. ranked teams: 56-134 NOTE: Associated Press rankings

BYU AS A RANKED TEAM BYU VS. RANKED OPPONENTS

Overall Record: 185-68 Overall Record: 56-134 BYU Record at Home: 99-14 (78-11 in the Marriott Center) BYU Record at Home: 29-39 (16-27 in the Marriott Center) Last Home Win: 3-5-11, No. 3 BYU vs. Wyoming (102-78) Last Home Win: 2/20/14 vs. No. 25 Gonzaga (73-65) Last Home Loss: 3-2-11, No. 3 BYU vs. New Mexico (64-82) Last Home Loss: 12/27/14 vs. No. 8 Gonzaga (80-87) BYU Record on the Road: 53-32 BYU Record on the Road: 11-53 Last Road Win: 2-26-11, No. 7 BYU at No. 4 San Diego State (80-67) Last Road Win: 2/28/15 at No. 3 Gonzaga (73-70) Last Road Loss: 1-29-11, No. 9 BYU at New Mexico (77-86) Last Road Loss: 1/25/14 at No. 21 Gonzaga (69-84) BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 33-22 BYU Record at Neutral Sites: 16-42 Last Neutral Site Win: 3-11-11, No. 8 BYU vs. New Mexico (87-76) Last Neutral Site Win: 11-23-07 vs. No. 6 Louisville (78-76) Last Neutral Site Loss: 3-24-11, No. 10 BYU vs. No. 15 Florida (74-83 2OT) Last Neutral Site Loss: 3/10/15 vs. No. 7 Gonzaga (75-91) BYU Record at NCAA Tournament: 8-13 BYU Record at NCAA Tournament: 5-20 BYU Record under Dave Rose: 57-16 BYU Record Under Dave Rose: 10-25 BYU Record in Overtime Games: 2-1 BYU Record in Overtime Games: 0-3 Longest BYU Win Streak: 12 (1980) Longest BYU Win Streak: 9 (1949-1951) Longest Opponent Win Streak: 4 (twice, 1951-54 and 1966-71) Longest Opponent Win Streak: 11 (twice, 1976-1979 and 1995-1998) Largest BYU Margin of Victory: 51 (108-57) No. 9 BYU vs. St. Mary’s, 12-10-66 Largest BYU Margin of Victory: 28 (111-83) No. 15 Utah State, 12-19-70 Largest Opponent Margin of Victory: 27 (50-77) No. 19 BYU at Bradley, 1-2-54 Largest Opponent Margin of Victory: 44 (52-96) vs. No. 7 Indiana, 12-26-73 Most Points Scored by BYU: 128 (128-78) No. 23 BYU vs. Sacramento St., 2-25-93 Most Points Scored by BYU: 111 (111-83) vs. No. 15 Utah State, 12-19-70 Most Points Scored by Opponent: 112 (102-112) No. 9 BYU vs. Oklahoma City, 3-14-65 Most Points Scored by Opponent: 113 twice in 1976-77

Last 10 (7-3) Last 10 (2-8) 3/24/11 vs Florida (OT) 74-83 L 3/10/15 vs. No. 7 Gonzaga 75-91 L 3/19/11 vs Gonzaga 89-67 W 2/28/15 at No. 3 Gonzaga 73-70 W 3/17/11 vs Wofford 74-66 W 12/27/14 vs. No. 8 Gonzaga 80-87 L 3/12/11 vs San Diego State 54-72 L 12/10/14 vs. No. 13 Utah 61-65 L 3/11/11 vs New Mexico 87-76 W 11/24/14 vs. No. 15 San Diego St. (2OT) 87-92 L 3/10/11 vs TCU 64-58 W 2/20/14 No. 25 Gonzaga 73-65 W 3/05/11 Wyoming 102-78 W 1/25/14 at No. 21 Gonzaga 69-84 L 3/02/11 New Mexico 64-82 L 12/21/13 at No. 13 Oregon (OT) 96-100 L 2/26/11 at San Diego State 80-67 W 12/7/13 at No. 21 UMass 96-105 L 2/23/11 Colorado State 84-76 W 11/26/13 vs. No. 12 Wichita St. 62-75 L

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HAWS COLLINSWORTH WINDER

The 2014-15 season marked among the top 100 in rebounds, assists season and registered 3.4 points, 3.9 BYU basketball’s 10th under and steals. A four-time WCC Player of rebounds while swatting 34 shots, the the Week, he earned several postsea- third most ever by a Cougar freshman. Dave Rose and the Cougars son honors, including AP All-America Senior forward Josh Sharp also saw an turned in yet another strong Honorable Mention, a spot on the Lute increased role late in the season as he campaign. Olson All-America team and All-WCC started the team’s final 10 games. His First Team. strong defensive play helped BYU finish strong and capture a bid to the NCAA BYU finished 25-10 overall, 13-5 in Chase Fischer etched his name in the tournament. the West Coast Conference, advanced to record books for his outside shooting the WCC tournament final and received prowess in his first season at BYU. The The nonconference portion of the sched- an at-large bid to the 2015 NCAA Wake Forest transfer averaged 13.2 ule featured road wins at Utah State Tournament. Rose and the Cougars points, 2.2 rebounds and 2.0 assists and Weber State and home wins against extended their program record streaks while hitting 103 3s, the second most Stanford and UMass. Tyler Haws scored to 10-straight 20-win seasons and in a single season in BYU history. The 35 in the win at Utah State, BYU’s first 10-straight trips to the postseason. The Ripley, West Virginia, native also had win in the Spectrum since 2000. After 25 wins gave Rose his seventh 25-win the second-most games with five 3s posting a 5-4 record in the first half of season and the NCAA tournament bid (eight) in a single season and tied for the league play, the Cougars finished strong, was the program’s eighth in nine years. second-most games with three 3s (17). going 8-1 to claim the second seed in Fischer set the BYU record for 3s in a the WCC tournament. The second half Senior guard Tyler Haws concluded single game with 10 against Chaminade finish was highlighted by a six-game his career as BYU’s all-time leader in at the Maui Invitational. winning streak that was capped by a numerous categories, including all-time victory at No. 3/2 Gonzaga. The win scoring leader with 2,720 career points. Senior guards Skyler Halford and Anson over the Bulldogs was BYU’s first against He averaged 22.2 points per game to Winder played the best basketball of a top-3 team since 1981 and snapped lead the West Coast Conference and their careers in 2014-15. Winder aver- Gonzaga’s 41-game home win streak. finished third in the nation in scoring. aged career highs of 12.7 points, 3.4 A model of consistency, Haws scored rebounds and 1.8 assists while earning BYU’s strong finish to the regular season in double figures 34 times and posted All-WCC Honorable Mention. He scored carried over to the WCC tournament. 20-plus points 24 times. Haws was in double figures 20 times and posted The Cougars defeated Santa Clara 78-76 named AP All-America Honorable a career-best 25 points against UMass. on a late jumper by Haws to advance Mention, Senior CLASS Award All- Halford established himself as the most to the semifinals against Portland. Kyle America Second Team, All-WCC First accurate deep threat in the WCC, shoot- Collinsworth registered his sixth triple- Team, WCC All-Tournament and USBWA ing a league-best 48.1 percent from double to tie the NCAA career record as and NABC All-District First Team. three. He averaged 8.8 points and was the Cougars flew past the Pilots, 82-69. at his best during the second half of the Coming off a torn ACL suffered at the season as he scored in double figures in The Cougars fell to Gonzaga in the end of the 2013-14 season, junior 13 of the last 16 games of the season. championship but did enough to earn guard Kyle Collinsworth wasted little their eighth NCAA tournament at-large time re-establishing himself as one of the Another Cougar who emerged in his first bid in nine years. No. 11 seed BYU took most versatile players in the country. He year with the program was freshman big on fellow No. 11 seed Ole Miss in the posted an NCAA single-season record six man Corbin Kaufusi. Originally recruited First Four in Dayton, Ohio. Despite 33 triple-doubles and averaged 13.8 points, to play football at BYU, Kaufusi switched points from Haws, the Cougars could not 8.7 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 1.8 sports after growing several inches dur- hold off Ole Miss and fell 94-90 to end steals. Collinsworth finished the season ing a two-year mission in South Korea. the season. as the only player in the country ranked He started the final 13 games of the

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2014-15 GAME RESULTS

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 25-10 13-3 8-3 4-4 CONFERENCE 13-5 7-2 6-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 12-5 6-1 2-0 4-4

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND 11/14/14 LONG BEACH STATE W 95-90 16778 ~11/18/14 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 91-62 12469 11/19/14 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA W 101-48 13099 ~11-24-14 vs SAN DIEGO STATE L (2OT) 87-92 2400 ~11-25-14 vs Chaminade W 121-85 2400 ~11-26-14 vs PURDUE L (OT) 85-87 2400 11/29/14 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 90-76 16770 12/02/14 at Utah State W 91-81 10270 #12/06/14 vs Hawaii W 90-70 13623 12/10/14 UTAH L 61-65 20900 12/13/14 at Weber State W 76-60 10122 KAUFUSI 12/20/14 STANFORD W 79-77 13247 12/23/14 UMASS W (OT) 77-71 15789 *12/27/14 GONZAGA L 80-87 20900 *12/29/14 PORTLAND W 97-88 17452 *01/01/15 at Santa Clara W 81-46 2375 *01/03/15 at San Francisco W 99-68 2585 *01/08/15 PEPPERDINE L 61-67 15852 *01/10/15 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 85-72 16912 *01/15/15 at Pacific W 93-80 3626 *01/17/15 at Saint Mary's L 77-82 3500 *01/24/15 at San Diego L 74-77 2463 *01/29/15 SAN FRANCISCO W 78-74 12452 *01/31/15 SANTA CLARA W 78-57 17771 *02/05/15 at Pepperdine L 74-80 2630 *02/07/15 at Loyola Marymount W 87-68 3232 *02/12/15 SAINT MARY'S W 82-60 14317 *02/14/15 PACIFIC W 84-59 16202 *02/19/15 SAN DIEGO W 75-62 17092 *01/01/15 at Portland W 82-69 3743 *02/28/15 at Gonzaga W 73-70 6000 +03/07/15 vs Santa Clara W 78-76 8537 +03/09/15 vs Portland W 84-70 8546 +03/10/15 vs Gonzaga L 75-91 8585 @03/17/15 vs Ole Miss L 90-94 12124

~ EA SPORTS Maui Invitational # at EnergySolutions Arena * Conference game + WCC Championships @ NCAA tournament

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2014-15 TEAM STATISTICS - ALL GAMES HALFORD

TEAM STATISTICS BYU OPP SCORING 2931 2561 Points per game 83.7 73.2 Scoring margin +10.6 - FIELD GOALS-ATT 976-2090 894-2052 Field goal pct .467 .436 3 POINT FG-ATT 300-763 218-666 3-point FG pct .393 .327 3-pt FG made per game 8.6 6.2 FREE THROWS-ATT 679-886 555-793 Free throw pct .766 .700 F-Throws made per game 19.4 15.9 REBOUNDS 1349 1185 Rebounds per game 38.5 33.9 Rebounding margin +4.7 - ASSISTS 594 493 Assists per game 17.0 14.1 TURNOVERS 417 456 Turnovers per game 11.9 13.0 Turnover margin +1.1 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.4 1.1 STEALS 257 231 Steals per game 7.3 6.6 BLOCKS 103 125 Blocks per game 2.9 3.6 ATTENDANCE 258002 109161 Home games-Avg/Game 16-16125 11-4595 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 8-7327

SCORE BY PERIODS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total BYU 1375 1517 28 11 2931 Opponents 1170 1351 24 16 2561

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BYU IN THE 2014-15 WCC AND NCAA STATISTICAL RATING WCC STATS ALL CONFERENCE WCC - INDIVIDUAL TOP BYU PLAYER - ALL TOP BYU PLAYER - CONFERENCE Scoring Offense 1 1 Scoring Tyler Haws - 1 Tyler Haws - 1 Scoring Defense 10 7 Rebounding Kyle Collinsworth - 2 Kyle Collinsworth - 1 Scoring Margin 2 2 FG Percentage Tyler Haws - 13 Skyler Halford - 4 FT Percentage 1 1 Assists Kyle Collinsworth - 2 Kyle Collinsworth - 1 FG Percentage 2 3 FT Percentage Tyler Haws - 3 Tyler Haws - 4 Steals Kyle Collinsworth - 2 Anson Winder - 3 FG Percentage Defense 7 5 3FG Percentage Skyler Halford - 1 Skyler Halford - 2 3FG Percentage 2 4 3FG Made/Game Chase Fischer - 1 Chase Fischer - 1 3FG Percentage Defense 2 2 Blocked Shots Corbin Kaufusi - 8 Corbin Kaufusi - 5 3-Point FG Made/Game 1 1 Assist/TO Ratio Kyle Collinsworth - 5 Kyle Collinsworth - 2 Rebounding Offense 1 1 Offensive Rebounds Kyle Collinsworth - 5 Kyle Collinsworth - 5 Rebounding Defense 7 5 Defensive Rebounds Kyle Collinsworth - 2 Kyle Collinsworth - 1 Rebounding Margin 3 3 Minutes Played Tyler Haws - 8 Tyler Haws - 9 Blocked Shots 6 T5 Assists 1 1 NCAA STATS - INDIVIDUAL BYU PLAYER RANK ACTUAL Steals 1 2 Points Per Game Tyler Haws 3 22.2 Turnover Margin 2 2 Field Goal Percentage Tyler Haws 95 48.0 Assist/Turnover Ratio 2 2 3-Point FGs Per Game Chase Fischer 18 3.03 3-Point FG Percentage Chase Fischer 27 41.5 Offensive Rebounds 2 2 Free-Throw Percentage Tyler Haws 21 87.3 Defensive Rebounds 2 2 Rebounds Per Game Kyle Collinsworth 42 8.7 Defensive Reb Pct 3 3 Assists Per Game Kyle Collinsworth 16 6.0 Offensive Reb Pct 4 2 Steals Per Game Kyle Collinsworth 71 1.79 Total Points Tyler Haws 1 776 NCAA STATS - TEAM RANK BYU Total Rebounds Kyle Collinsworth 43 286 Won-Lost Percentage 40 71.4 Assist Turnover Ratio Kyle Collinsworth 94 2.05 Scoring Offense 2 83.7 Double-Doubles Kyle Collinsworth 23 14 Triple-Doubles Kyle Collinsworth 1 6 Scoring Defense 315 73.2 Total Assists Kyle Collinsworth 15 197 Scoring Margin 17 10.6 Total Field Goals Made Tyler Haws 5 258 Field-Goal Percentage 39 46.7 Total Minutes Tyler Haws 155 1125 Field-Goal Pct Defense 203 43.6 Total 3-Point FG Attempts Chase Fischer 22 248 3-Point Field Goals/Game 20 8.6 Total 3-Point FGs Made Chase Fischer 10 103 3-Point Field-Goal Pct 16 39.3 Total Steals Kyle Collinsworth 63 59 3-Point FG Defense 96 32.7 Total FG Attempts Tyler Haws 6 538 Free-Throw Percentage 8 76.6 Free Throws Made Tyler Haws 4 206 Free Throw Attempts Tyler Haws 11 236 Rebound Margin 41 4.7 Defensive Rebounds/Game Kyle Collinsworth 39 6.21 Assists Per Game 4 17.0 Assist Turnover Ratio 10 1.42 Blocked Shots Per Game 227 2.9 Steals Per Game 56 7.3 Turnovers Per Game 113 11.9 Turnover Margin 94 1.1 Personal Fouls Per Game 312 20.6 Total Blocks 200 103 Total Assists 6 594 Total Rebounds 23 1349 Free Throw Attempts 5 886 Free Throws Made 3 679 3-Point Field Attempts 29 763 Total 3-Point FGs Made 13 300 Total Steals 29 257 Fewest Turnovers 207 417 Fewest Fouls 338 721 Offensive Rebounds/Game 74 12.03 Defensive Rebounds/Game 11 26.51 Total Rebounds/Game 15 38.54

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2014-15 BYU/OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct LONG BEACH STATE 46/47 49/43 95-90 +5 28-54/33-61 .519/.541 11-24/13-22 .458/.591 28-33/11-20 .848/.550 ARK-LITTLE ROCK 37/28 54/34 91-62 +29 37-69/21-61 .536/.344 7-20/6-18 .350/.333 10-20/14-19 .500/.737 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA 49/22 52/26 101-48 +53 37-68/18-62 .544/.290 5-21/3-21 .238/.143 22-33/9-11 .667/.818 vs SAN DIEGO STATE 33/41 34/26 87-92 (5) 30-78/32-66 .385/.485 13-30/9-27 .433/.333 14-22/19-31 .636/.613 vs Chaminade 66/43 55/42 121-85 +36 41-74/27-72 .554/.375 17-29/10-25 .586/.400 22-26/21-30 .846/.700 vs PURDUE 35/40 46/41 85-87 (2) 27-62/27-59 .435/.458 7-21/5-17 .333/.294 24-32/28-36 .750/.778 EASTERN KENTUCKY 32/30 58/46 90-76 +14 32-55/24-49 .582/.490 15-28/9-24 .536/.375 11-15/19-23 .733/.826 at Utah State 31/32 60/49 91-81 +10 26-66/26-57 .394/.456 5-25/8-16 .200/.500 34-39/21-30 .872/.700 vs Hawaii 37/30 53/40 90-70 +20 29-60/25-66 .483/.379 9-24/5-18 .375/.278 23-27/15-20 .852/.750 UTAH 31/30 30/35 61-65 (4) 24-65/22-48 .369/.458 7-20/2-14 .350/.143 6-10/19-30 .600/.633 at Weber State 39/25 37/35 76-60 +16 25-46/19-51 .543/.373 12-19/3-12 .632/.250 14-19/19-24 .737/.792 STANFORD 36/35 43/42 79-77 +2 26-61/32-66 .426/.485 6-21/6-15 .286/.400 21-29/7-10 .724/.700 UMASS 32/30 30/32 77-71 +6 23-59/27-59 .390/.458 5-21/5-22 .238/.227 26-32/12-17 .813/.706 GONZAGA 43/43 37/44 80-87 (7) 23-58/32-65 .397/.492 7-25/8-19 .280/.421 27-31/15-21 .871/.714 PORTLAND 43/37 54/51 97-88 +9 33-65/30-63 .508/.476 7-21/9-23 .333/.391 24-31/19-21 .774/.905 at Santa Clara 41/22 40/24 81-46 +35 25-53/17-56 .472/.304 8-22/6-23 .364/.261 23-28/6-15 .821/.400 at San Francisco 57/29 42/39 99-68 +31 33-55/24-58 .600/.414 15-28/7-24 .536/.292 18-25/13-21 .720/.619 PEPPERDINE 29/39 32/28 61-67 (6) 24-63/23-54 .381/.426 6-26/6-19 .231/.316 7-8/15-20 .875/.750 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 47/36 38/36 85-72 +13 28-55/27-60 .509/.450 13-29/7-14 .448/.500 16-21/11-15 .762/.733 at Pacific 43/34 50/46 93-80 +13 28-52/27-59 .538/.458 10-20/4-18 .500/.222 27-32/22-27 .844/.815 at Saint Mary's 37/45 40/37 77-82 (5) 25-55/29-61 .455/.475 10-25/7-21 .400/.333 17-20/17-26 .850/.654 at San Diego 38/33 36/44 74-77 (3) 28-63/26-60 .444/.433 3-15/5-18 .200/.278 15-17/20-32 .882/.625 SAN FRANCISCO 34/30 44/44 78-74 +4 26-65/27-56 .400/.482 3-20/5-21 .150/.238 23-33/15-24 .697/.625 SANTA CLARA 35/29 43/28 78-57 +21 22-54/21-61 .407/.344 15-29/4-22 .517/.182 19-28/11-16 .679/.688 at Pepperdine 38/25 36/55 74-80 (6) 25-53/25-51 .472/.490 4-17/5-20 .235/.250 20-27/25-31 .741/.806 at Loyola Marymount 40/30 47/38 87-68 +19 27-59/24-55 .458/.436 6-20/7-19 .300/.368 27-31/13-19 .871/.684 SAINT MARY'S 42/30 40/30 82-60 +22 29-58/20-49 .500/.408 9-19/2-11 .474/.182 15-19/18-24 .789/.750 PACIFIC 33/30 51/29 84-59 +25 29-58/24-65 .500/.369 9-18/6-20 .500/.300 17-22/5-12 .773/.417 SAN DIEGO 33/28 42/34 75-62 +13 23-49/22-50 .469/.440 6-12/7-23 .500/.304 23-27/11-18 .852/.611 at Portland 33/41 49/28 82-69 +13 30-68/23-51 .441/.451 7-18/6-16 .389/.375 15-20/17-28 .750/.607 at Gonzaga 36/36 37/34 73-70 +3 25-59/25-57 .424/.439 7-16/6-16 .438/.375 16-29/14-21 .552/.667 vs Santa Clara 36/36 42/40 78-76 +2 22-50/27-59 .440/.458 5-15/10-22 .333/.455 29-38/12-15 .763/.800 vs Portland 42/24 42/46 84-70 +14 31-56/23-51 .554/.451 10-21/2-11 .476/.182 12-15/22-26 .800/.846 vs Gonzaga 42/48 33/43 75-91 (16) 27-67/29-54 .403/.537 6-15/8-12 .400/.667 15-20/25-37 .750/.676 vs Ole Miss 49/32 41/62 90-94 (4) 28-58/36-80 .483/.450 15-29/7-23 .517/.304 19-27/15-23 .704/.652

Opponent Reb. Mar Assist TO Block Steal Fouls LONG BEACH STATE 33/29 +4 19/15 17/18 3/3 6/10 22/25 AUSTIN ARK-LITTLE ROCK 47/33 +14 22/10 11/14 0/4 9/3 18/19 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA 51/33 +18 24/8 17/26 5/1 19/9 18/26 vs SAN DIEGO STATE 38/48 (10) 13/17 11/16 4/9 6/6 24/17 vs Chaminade 50/38 +12 28/10 15/15 4/6 10/10 23/24 vs PURDUE 33/38 (5) 14/14 11/17 7/8 9/6 30/23 EASTERN KENTUCKY 32/21 +11 24/13 19/17 0/4 8/8 19/20 at Utah State 46/33 +13 13/13 6/15 1/2 9/4 19/26 vs Hawaii 49/30 +19 23/16 19/12 3/2 8/13 21/20 UTAH 31/43 (12) 12/9 7/15 3/6 8/5 21/14 at Weber State 34/25 +9 16/11 16/10 1/2 8/6 25/17 STANFORD 39/36 +3 17/20 12/14 3/2 4/5 14/24 UMASS 40/36 +4 12/14 12/15 3/3 10/8 13/25 GONZAGA 35/40 (5) 13/22 12/10 0/3 4/7 18/21 PORTLAND 35/36 (1) 22/19 8/13 2/4 9/4 21/25 at Santa Clara 45/28 +17 18/13 10/12 3/0 7/6 17/19 at San Francisco 40/28 +12 22/17 10/9 0/1 6/5 19/22 PEPPERDINE 37/37 - 12/17 11/10 3/4 5/7 17/13 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 32/33 (1) 25/18 13/16 3/1 10/6 16/18 at Pacific 35/27 +8 19/12 15/13 4/2 6/7 26/27 at Saint Mary's 28/41 (13) 11/16 12/12 1/3 6/7 24/20 at San Diego 39/39 - 12/14 11/12 2/6 6/7 24/17 SAN FRANCISCO 38/41 (3) 14/15 8/17 2/2 8/3 22/28 SANTA CLARA 45/37 +8 17/12 11/8 5/3 6/5 20/22 at Pepperdine 31/31 - 12/15 12/12 2/6 6/10 22/22 at Loyola Marymount 42/25 +17 20/16 10/10 3/5 7/6 14/23 SAINT MARY'S 37/26 +11 19/7 10/15 7/2 9/6 19/20 PACIFIC 44/34 +10 18/12 8/5 9/3 1/3 16/20 SAN DIEGO 38/23 +15 11/15 12/12 4/3 6/3 24/25 at Portland 37/39 (2) 17/12 9/19 1/7 17/7 23/17 at Gonzaga 41/39 +2 10/13 11/12 6/4 9/8 24/20 vs Santa Clara 36/32 +4 12/11 9/9 3/3 6/6 17/25 vs Portland 30/26 +4 19/8 17/13 2/2 8/11 21/16 vs Gonzaga 42/37 +5 12/15 10/6 2/3 1/7 27/18 vs Ole Miss 39/43 (4) 22/24 15/7 2/6 0/7 23/21

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format BYU/OPPONENT for each category

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2014-15 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME (POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS)

01 02 03 05 10 12 15 20 Opponent Score W/L FISCHER ELLIS HAWS COLLINSWORTH ANDRUS SHARP TOOLSON WINDER LONG BEACH STATE 95-90 W 17-3-5 DNP 21-3-1 6-2-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-2-0 12-6-2 ARK-LITTLE ROCK 91-62 W 19-2-1 DNP 18-4-5 5-8-6 0-0-0 3-1-0 3-3-1 9-5-2 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA 101-48 W 10-3-3 2-0-0 13-3-1 DNP 3-3-1 4-4-1 15-7-4 10-0-1 vs SAN DIEGO STATE 87-92 L (2OT) 11-1-2 DNP 26-2-1 21-7-6 DNP DNP 0-0-0 14-5-1 vs Chaminade 121-85 W 30-0-3 0-2-1 19-1-3 14-8-6 0-1-0 1-2-0 8-2-1 18-8-3 vs PURDUE 85-87 L (OT) 7-3-2 DNP 32-5-2 9-4-8 DNP DNP DNP 18-1-0 EASTERN KENTUCKY 90-76 W 20-3-2 0-0-0 26-4-4 11-4-5 DNP 0-2-1 0-1-1 19-5-1 at Utah State 91-81 W 3-3-1 DNP 35-6-2 20-10-4 DNP 2-1-0 DNP 17-3-3 vs Hawaii 90-70 W 20-5-5 0-0-1 30-7-1 19-12-10 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 11-5-6 UTAH 61-65 L 3-0-1 DNP 23-8-1 17-9-5 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 10-4-2 at Weber State 76-60 W 13-0-4 DNP 19-7-5 2-2-2 DNP DNP DNP 9-5-2 STANFORD 79-77 W 16-1-3 DNP 24-3-4 15-10-7 DNP DNP 0-0-0 13-4-2 UMASS 77-71 W (OT) 8-1-2 0-0-0 4-3-2 18-15-4 DNP DNP 0-0-0 25-5-0 GONZAGA 80-87 L 8-2-1 DNP 17-4-1 13-10-10 DNP DNP 3-3-0 17-3-0 PORTLAND 97-88 W 16-3-2 DNP 24-5-6 21-8-4 DNP DNP 0-2-0 22-2-3 at Santa Clara 81-46 W 14-3-3 0-0-1 14-3-3 8-15-6 2-0-0 0-2-1 8-1-2 8-3-0 at San Francisco 99-68 W 20-1-2 0-0-0 22-7-0 12-12-10 0-0-0 0-1-0 11-3-1 17-3-4 PEPPERDINE 61-67 L 8-1-2 DNP 26-6-1 4-3-2 DNP DNP 0-2-0 16-5-5 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 85-72 W 19-3-4 DNP 26-4-3 13-10-8 DNP 0-1-0 3-1-0 15-3-5 at Pacific 93-80 W 18-2-1 0-1-0 26-5-3 17-11-11 5-0-0 2-2-0 0-1-1 DNP at Saint Mary's 77-82 L 19-5-2 DNP 28-6-3 10-6-3 0-0-0 DNP 3-1-0 DNP at San Diego 74-77 L 6-1-1 DNP 20-2-3 13-9-3 DNP DNP DNP 9-4-1 SAN FRANCISCO 78-74 W 6-2-4 DNP 28-4-1 8-6-5 2-1-0 DNP 2-2-0 11-4-0 SANTA CLARA 78-57 W 18-2-1 0-0-0 21-3-4 DNP 5-8-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 13-4-1 at Pepperdine 74-80 L DNP 0-0-0 22-4-0 13-10-2 2-3-1 DNP 0-0-1 20-2-1 at Loyola Marymount 87-68 W 7-2-1 0-1-0 22-6-3 23-12-10 0-0-0 2-7-3 0-0-0 2-0-0 SAINT MARY'S 82-60 W 14-4-1 0-0-0 15-4-2 17-9-3 2-1-0 8-6-5 0-0-0 DNP PACIFIC 84-59 W 16-1-2 0-1-0 20-2-1 12-12-9 0-2-0 3-8-1 0-0-0 DNP SAN DIEGO 75-62 W 2-1-1 DNP 28-5-1 16-11-4 4-2-0 0-1-0 DNP 15-2-2 at Portland 82-69 W 8-2-0 0-0-0 21-7-1 15-6-11 8-3-1 0-4-1 DNP 5-4-2 at Gonzaga 73-70 W 13-4-0 DNP 10-4-1 20-8-3 2-2-0 0-3-0 DNP 4-0-2 vs Santa Clara 78-76 W 6-1-1 DNP 30-9-2 15-8-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 7-5-1 vs Portland 84-70 W 24-2-0 0-0-0 18-1-3 13-14-11 0-1-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP vs Gonzaga 75-91 L 6-2-2 0-0-0 15-4-4 28-8-5 3-0-0 2-4-0 2-1-0 DNP vs Ole Miss 90-94 L 23-5-2 DNP 33-5-5 8-7-10 2-0-0 0-4-2 0-2-0 3-0-0

23 24 30 33 35 41 44 Opponent Score W/L HALFORD BARTLEY IV NIXON AUSTIN NEILSON WORTHINGTON KAUFUSI LONG BEACH STATE 95-90 W 18-0-7 3-1-0 0-1-0 6-9-3 10-1-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 ARK-LITTLE ROCK 91-62 W 4-0-3 2-1-2 4-0-1 8-11-0 4-2-1 7-4-0 5-4-0 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA 101-48 W 0-0-1 4-6-7 10-3-2 0-3-0 13-7-2 12-4-0 5-4-1 vs SAN DIEGO STATE 87-92 L (2OT) DNP 0-0-0 0-3-2 0-5-0 12-4-1 0-1-0 3-4-0 vs Chaminade 121-85 W 3-1-4 0-2-3 7-3-1 4-7-3 5-5-0 4-1-0 8-6-0 vs PURDUE 85-87 L (OT) 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-1-0 7-6-1 4-3-0 3-3-1 2-4-0 EASTERN KENTUCKY 90-76 W 9-2-4 4-3-4 0-0-1 0-2-1 0-3-0 1-2-0 DNP at Utah State 91-81 W 4-4-2 1-0-0 DNP 5-9-1 0-0-0 4-6-0 0-0-0 vs Hawaii 90-70 W 2-2-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 0-4-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 4-4-0 UTAH 61-65 L 2-2-2 2-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-1 2-1-0 at Weber State 76-60 W 5-5-3 0-0-0 5-4-0 DNP 15-6-0 2-1-0 6-4-0 STANFORD 79-77 W 0-0-0 DNP 0-4-1 DNP 6-6-0 5-2-0 0-2-0 UMASS 77-71 W (OT) 8-1-1 2-3-1 0-1-1 DNP 4-5-0 2-2-1 6-1-0 GONZAGA 80-87 L 9-1-0 6-3-1 DNP DNP 0-1-0 2-2-0 5-5-0 PORTLAND 97-88 W 12-5-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-2-0 2-5-1 at Santa Clara 81-46 W 8-0-1 6-1-0 4-4-1 DNP 1-2-0 4-3-0 4-6-0 at San Francisco 99-68 W 3-0-0 1-3-1 4-2-4 DNP 4-2-0 0-0-0 5-3-0 PEPPERDINE 61-67 L 0-2-2 2-2-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-1-0 1-1-0 2-4-0 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 85-72 W 9-1-4 DNP 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-2-1 0-4-0 at Pacific 93-80 W 15-4-2 0-0-0 4-3-0 DNP 4-3-0 0-1-1 2-1-0 at Saint Mary's 77-82 L 12-2-1 0-0-0 3-4-2 DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 at San Diego 74-77 L 12-3-4 0-1-0 8-3-0 DNP 0-2-0 4-2-0 2-4-0 SAN FRANCISCO 78-74 W 8-1-2 3-3-0 0-3-2 DNP 4-2-0 1-2-0 5-5-0 SANTA CLARA 78-57 W 13-5-7 3-3-3 0-3-1 DNP 0-9-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 at Pepperdine 74-80 L 11-1-3 2-1-1 0-1-2 DNP 4-3-1 DNP 0-2-0 at Loyola Marymount 87-68 W 18-1-2 3-1-1 2-0-0 DNP 4-3-0 2-0-0 2-6-0 SAINT MARY'S 82-60 W 17-0-5 9-3-3 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-5-0 PACIFIC 84-59 W 18-3-4 7-4-1 2-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-2-0 6-2-0 SAN DIEGO 75-62 W 3-3-1 3-3-2 DNP DNP 2-1-0 0-1-0 2-4-0 at Portland 82-69 W 19-1-0 0-3-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-5-0 at Gonzaga 73-70 W 14-4-1 3-2-2 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-1 7-6-0 vs Santa Clara 78-76 W 9-0-1 4-2-3 DNP DNP 0-3-0 DNP 7-7-1 vs Portland 84-70 W 10-3-2 6-0-2 0-0-0 DNP 4-0-0 0-0-0 9-6-0 vs Gonzaga 75-91 L 13-1-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 DNP 4-5-0 2-5-0 0-9-0 vs Ole Miss 90-94 L 11-3-3 4-5-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-1-0 6-6-0

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS - ALL GAMES

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 25-10 13-3 8-3 4-4 CONFERENCE 13-5 7-2 6-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 12-5 6-1 2-0 4-4

TOTAL 3-PTS F-THROW REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 03 HAWS, Tyler 35 35 1125 32.1 258 538 .480 54 147 .367 206 236 .873 46 110 156 4.5 05 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 33 1019 30.9 158 335 .472 6 21 .286 134 182 .736 81 205 286 8.7 01 FISCHER, Chase 34 33 914 26.9 147 351 .419 103 248 .415 51 65 .785 10 64 74 2.2 20 WINDER, Anson 29 9 739 25.5 124 260 .477 45 117 .385 76 105 .724 16 84 100 3.4 23 HALFORD, Skyler 34 4 624 18.4 94 194 .485 52 108 .481 59 67 .881 10 51 61 1.8 44 KAUFUSI, Corbin 34 13 560 16.5 36 64 .563 0 0 .000 43 70 .614 57 76 133 3.9 35 NEILSON, Isaac 34 5 308 9.1 39 79 .494 8 23 .348 20 32 .625 34 48 82 2.4 33 AUSTIN, Nate 10 10 197 19.7 9 18 .500 1 5 .200 11 14 .786 15 41 56 5.6 24 BARTLEY IV, Frank 33 0 307 9.3 24 63 .381 7 24 .292 27 44 .614 10 49 59 1.8 15 TOOLSON, Jake 26 0 202 7.8 21 50 .420 16 40 .400 2 2 1.000 3 34 37 1.4 30 NIXON, Dalton 27 2 262 9.7 20 47 .426 3 18 .167 13 13 1.000 12 33 45 1.7 10 ANDRUS, Ryan 21 0 157 7.5 12 22 .545 3 8 .375 13 18 .722 12 16 28 1.3 41 WORTHINGTON, Luke 33 21 407 12.3 21 46 .457 0 0 .000 18 27 .667 23 32 55 1.7 12 SHARP, Josh 23 10 238 10.3 12 21 .571 2 4 .500 6 9 .667 26 28 54 2.3 02 ELLIS, Jordan 16 0 41 2.6 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 5 5 0.3 TM TEAM 66 52 118 3.4 Total 35 976 2090 .467 300 763 .393 679 886 .766 421 928 1349 38.5 Opponents 35 894 2052 .436 218 666 .327 555 793 .700 370 815 1185 33.9

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## Player PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 03 HAWS, Tyler 48 0 83 69 9 33 776 22.2 05 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 73 1 197 96 11 59 456 13.8 01 FISCHER, Chase 50 0 67 49 2 25 448 13.2 20 WINDER, Anson 57 0 52 31 6 39 369 12.7 23 HALFORD, Skyler 65 0 78 51 0 24 299 8.8 44 KAUFUSI, Corbin 117 5 3 34 34 11 115 3.4 35 NEILSON, Isaac 56 0 5 13 10 10 106 3.1 33 AUSTIN, Nate 22 2 9 3 2 7 30 3.0 24 BARTLEY IV, Frank 23 0 39 21 11 15 82 2.5 15 TOOLSON, Jake 18 0 12 6 0 7 60 2.3 30 NIXON, Dalton 32 1 21 12 4 4 56 2.1 10 ANDRUS, Ryan 24 0 3 5 2 4 40 1.9 41 WORTHINGTON, Luke 93 4 6 14 2 10 60 1.8 12 SHARP, Josh 38 0 16 6 10 8 32 1.4 02 ELLIS, Jordan 4 0 3 2 0 1 2 0.1 TM TEAM 1 5 0 Total 721 13 594 417 103 257 2931 83.7 Opponents 739 17 493 456 125 231 2561 73.2

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INDIVIDUAL STATS - WCC GAMES

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL CONFERENCE 25-10 13-3 8-3 4-4

TOTAL 3-PTS F-THROW REBOUNDS ## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg 03 HAWS, Tyler 18 18 578 32.1 129 280 .461 20 63 .317 112 129 .868 28 53 81 4.5 05 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 17 17 539 31.7 85 173 .491 1 9 .111 64 86 .744 45 113 158 9.3 01 FISCHER, Chase 17 16 416 24.5 69 164 .421 48 115 .417 26 32 .813 6 33 39 2.3 20 WINDER, Anson 14 9 372 26.6 56 134 .418 20 62 .323 42 56 .750 7 32 39 2.8 23 HALFORD, Skyler 18 3 381 21.2 63 119 .529 36 69 .522 39 47 .830 5 32 37 2.1 44 KAUFUSI, Corbin 18 9 319 17.7 18 32 .563 0 0 .000 16 28 .571 29 41 70 3.9 24 BARTLEY IV, Frank 17 0 160 9.4 14 34 .412 7 16 .438 13 23 .565 4 29 33 1.9 10 ANDRUS, Ryan 13 0 108 8.3 10 16 .625 2 6 .333 10 14 .714 10 12 22 1.7 15 TOOLSON, Jake 14 0 119 8.5 11 29 .379 8 25 .320 2 2 1.000 1 16 17 1.2 30 NIXON, Dalton 14 2 168 12.0 8 18 .444 1 8 .125 10 10 1.000 5 19 24 1.7 12 SHARP, Josh 11 6 119 10.8 6 12 .500 2 4 .500 4 4 1.000 17 18 35 3.2 35 NEILSON, Isaac 18 1 119 6.6 10 20 .500 0 3 .000 5 8 .625 13 17 30 1.7 41 WORTHINGTON, Luke 17 9 185 10.9 4 10 .400 0 0 .000 6 8 .750 5 13 18 1.1 02 ELLIS, Jordan 9 0 17 1.9 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 0 3 3 0.3 TM TEAM 39 34 73 4.1 Total 18 483 1042 .464 145 380 .382 349 449 .777 214 465 679 37.7 Opponents 18 446 1031 .433 107 347 .308 267 391 .683 198 406 604 33.6

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## Player PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 03 HAWS, Tyler 22 0 37 35 4 21 390 21.7 05 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 36 1 104 39 6 27 235 13.8 01 FISCHER, Chase 19 0 28 21 1 12 212 12.5 20 WINDER, Anson 26 0 26 16 2 23 174 12.4 23 HALFORD, Skyler 35 0 45 28 0 16 201 11.2 44 KAUFUSI, Corbin 69 4 1 12 24 4 52 2.9 24 BARTLEY IV, Frank 13 0 16 9 7 7 48 2.8 10 ANDRUS, Ryan 18 0 2 3 2 4 32 2.5 15 TOOLSON, Jake 11 0 5 4 0 2 32 2.3 30 NIXON, Dalton 19 1 12 9 3 2 27 1.9 12 SHARP, Josh 18 0 11 4 5 3 18 1.6 35 NEILSON, Isaac 26 0 1 6 2 3 25 1.4 41 WORTHINGTON, Luke 50 3 3 3 1 3 14 0.8 02 ELLIS, Jordan 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0.0 TM TEAM 1 4 0 Total 366 9 292 193 57 128 1460 81.1 Opponents 379 11 265 217 59 107 1266 70.3

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2014-15 RESULTS & LEADERS – ALL GAMES

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE POINTS REBOUNDS 11/14/14 LONG BEACH STATE W 95-90 16778 (21)HAWS, Tyler (9)AUSTIN, Nate ~11/18/14 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 91-62 12469 (19)FISCHER, Chase (11)AUSTIN, Nate 11/19/14 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA W 101-48 13099 (15)TOOLSON, Jake (7)NEILSON, Isaac (7)TOOLSON, Jake ~11/24/14 vs SAN DIEGO STATE L (2OT) 87-92 2400 (26)HAWS, Tyler (7)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle ~11/25/14 vs Chaminade W 121-85 2400 (30)FISCHER, Chase (8)WINDER, Anson (8)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle ~11/26/14 vs PURDUE L (OT) 85-87 2400 (32)HAWS, Tyler (6)AUSTIN, Nate 11/29/14 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 90-76 16770 (26)HAWS, Tyler (5)WINDER, Anson 12/02/14 at Utah State W 91-81 10270 (35)HAWS, Tyler (10)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle #12/06/14 vs Hawaii W 90-70 13623 (30)HAWS, Tyler (12)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 12/10/14 UTAH L 61-65 20900 (23)HAWS, Tyler (9)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 12/13/14 at Weber State W 76-60 10122 (19)HAWS, Tyler (7)HAWS, Tyler 12/20/14 STANFORD W 79-77 13247 (24)HAWS, Tyler (10)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 12/23/14 UMASS W (OT) 77-71 15789 (25)WINDER, Anson (15)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle *12/27/14 GONZAGA L 80-87 20900 (17)WINDER, Anson (10)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle (17)HAWS, Tyler *12/29/14 PORTLAND W 97-88 17452 (24)HAWS, Tyler (8)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle *01/01/15 at Santa Clara W 81-46 2375 (14)HAWS, Tyler (15)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle (14)FISCHER, Chase *01/03/15 at San Francisco W 99-68 2585 (22)HAWS, Tyler (12)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle *01/08/15 PEPPERDINE L 61-67 15852 (26)HAWS, Tyler (6)HAWS, Tyler *01/10/15 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 85-72 16912 (26)HAWS, Tyler (10)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle *01/15/15 at Pacific W 93-80 3626 (26)HAWS, Tyler (11)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle *01/17/15 at Saint Mary's L 77-82 3500 (28)HAWS, Tyler (6)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle (6)HAWS, Tyler *01/24/15 at San Diego L 74-77 2463 (20)HAWS, Tyler (9)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle *01/29/15 SAN FRANCISCO W 78-74 12452 (28)HAWS, Tyler (6)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle *01/31/15 SANTA CLARA W 78-57 17771 (21)HAWS, Tyler (9)NEILSON, Isaac *02/05/15 at Pepperdine L 74-80 2630 (22)HAWS, Tyler (10)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle *02/07/15 at Loyola Marymount W 87-68 3232 (23)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle (12)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle *02/12/15 SAINT MARY'S W 82-60 14317 (17)HALFORD, Skyler (9)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle (17)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle *02/14/15 PACIFIC W 84-59 16202 (20)HAWS, Tyler (12)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle *02/19/15 SAN DIEGO W 75-62 17092 (28)HAWS, Tyler (11)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle *02/26/15 at Portland W 82-69 3743 (21)HAWS, Tyler (7)HAWS, Tyler *02/28/15 at Gonzaga W 73-70 6000 (20)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle (8)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle +03/07/15 vs Santa Clara W 78-76 8537 (30)HAWS, Tyler (9)HAWS, Tyler +03/09/15 vs Portland W 84-70 8546 (24)FISCHER, Chase (14)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle +03/10/15 vs Gonzaga L 75-91 8585 (28)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle (9)KAUFUSI, Corbin @03/17/15 vs Ole Miss L 90-94 12124 (33)HAWS, Tyler (7)COLLINSWORTH, Kyle

~ EA SPORTS Maui Invitational # at EnergySolutions Arena * Conference game + WCC Championships @ NCAA tournament

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2014-2015 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

POINTS FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE (MIN 5 MADE) 35 HAWS, Tyler at Utah State (12/02/14) 1.000 (10-10) HAWS, Tyler vs San Diego (02/19/15) 33 HAWS, Tyler vs Ole Miss (03/17/15) 1.000 (10-10) HAWS, Tyler vs Hawaii (12/06/14) 32 HAWS, Tyler vs PURDUE (11/26/14) 1.000 (10-10) COLLINSWORTH, Kyle at Utah State (12/02/14) 30 HAWS, Tyler vs Santa Clara (03/07/15) 1.000 (9-9) HAWS, Tyler vs Gonzaga (12/27/14) 30 HAWS, Tyler vs Hawaii (12/06/14) 1.000 (7-7) COLLINSWORTH, Kyle at Portland (02/26/15) 30 FISCHER, Chase vs Chaminade (11/25/14) 1.000 (7-7) HAWS, Tyler vs Santa Clara (01/31/15) 1.000 (7-7) HAWS, Tyler vs Loyola Marymount (01/10/15) FIELD GOALS MADE 1.000 (7-7) HAWS, Tyler vs Southern Virginia (11/19/14) 13 HAWS, Tyler vs Ole Miss (03/17/15) 1.000 (6-6) HAWS, Tyler at Loyola Marymount (02/07/15) 11 HAWS, Tyler vs Pepperdine (01/08/15) 1.000 (6-6) HALFORD, Skyler at Pacific (01/15/15) 1.000 (6-6) HALFORD, Skyler vs UMass (12/23/14) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1.000 (6-6) HAWS, Tyler vs Chaminade (11/25/14) 24 HAWS, Tyler vs SAN DIEGO STATE (11/24/14) 1.000 (6-6) HALFORD, Skyler vs Long Beach State (11/14/14) 23 HAWS, Tyler vs Ole Miss (03/17/15) 1.000 (5-5) HALFORD, Skyler at Loyola Marymount (02/07/15) 1.000 (5-5) FISCHER, Chase vs Long Beach State (11/14/14) FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN 5 MADE) .857 (6-7) HAWS, Tyler vs Chaminade (11/25/14) REBOUNDS .857 (6-7) WORTHINGTON, Luke vs Southern Virginia (11/19/14) 15 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle at Santa Clara (01/01/15) 15 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle vs UMass (12/23/14) 3-POINT FG MADE 10 FISCHER, Chase vs Chaminade (11/25/14) ASSISTS 6 FISCHER, Chase vs Ole Miss (03/17/15) 11 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle vs Portland (03/09/15) 6 FISCHER, Chase vs Portland (03/09/15) 11 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle at Portland (02/26/15) 6 FISCHER, Chase at San Francisco (01/03/15) 11 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle at Pacific (01/15/15)

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS STEALS 13 FISCHER, Chase vs Chaminade (11/25/14) 6 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle vs PURDUE (11/26/14) 12 FISCHER, Chase vs Ole Miss (03/17/15) 5 WINDER, Anson at Portland (02/26/15) 12 FISCHER, Chase vs Portland (03/09/15) 12 FISCHER, Chase at Saint Mary's (01/17/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 4 KAUFUSI, Corbin vs Saint Mary's (02/12/15) 3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (MIN 2 MADE) 3 KAUFUSI, Corbin at Gonzaga (02/28/15) 1.000 (3-3) WINDER, Anson vs PURDUE (11/26/14) 3 BARTLEY IV, Frank vs Pacific (02/14/15) 1.000 (2-2) HALFORD, Skyler vs Portland (03/09/15) 3 KAUFUSI, Corbin at Loyola Marymount (02/07/15) 1.000 (2-2) BARTLEY IV, Frank vs Saint Mary's (02/12/15) 3 HAWS, Tyler vs PURDUE (11/26/14)

FREE THROWS MADE 13 HAWS, Tyler vs PURDUE (11/26/14) 12 HAWS, Tyler at Utah State (12/02/14)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 14 HAWS, Tyler vs PURDUE (11/26/14) 13 WINDER, Anson at Pepperdine (02/05/15) 13 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle vs Portland (12/29/14) 13 HAWS, Tyler at Utah State (12/02/14)

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2014-2015 TEAM GAME HIGHS AND GAME LOWS BYU GAME HIGHS BYU GAME LOWS

POINTS POINTS 121 vs Chaminade (11/25/14) 61 UTAH (12/10/14) 101 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA (11/19/14) 61 PEPPERDINE (01/08/15) 99 at San Francisco (01/03/15) 73 at Gonzaga (02/28/15) 97 PORTLAND (12/29/14) 74 at San Diego (01/24/15) 95 LONG BEACH STATE (11/14/14) 74 at Pepperdine (02/05/15)

FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS MADE 41 vs Chaminade (11/25/14) 22 SANTA CLARA (01/31/15) 37 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA (11/19/14) 22 vs Santa Clara (03/07/15) 37 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK (11/18/14) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 46 at Weber State (12/13/14) 78 vs SAN DIEGO STATE (11/24/14) 49 SAN DIEGO (02/19/15) 74 vs Chaminade (11/25/14) FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE .369 (24-65) UTAH (12/10/14) .600 (33-55) at San Francisco (01/03/15) .381 (24-63) PEPPERDINE (01/08/15) .582 (32-55) EASTERN KENTUCKY (11/29/14) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 3 at San Diego (01/24/15) 17 vs Chaminade (11/25/14) 3 SAN FRANCISCO (01/29/15) 15 vs Ole Miss (03/17/15) 15 SANTA CLARA (01/31/15) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 15 at San Francisco (01/03/15) 12 SAN DIEGO (02/19/15) 15 EASTERN KENTUCKY (11/29/14) 15 at San Diego (01/24/15) 15 vs Santa Clara (03/07/15) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 15 vs Gonzaga (03/10/15) 30 vs SAN DIEGO STATE (11/24/14) 29 vs Ole Miss (03/17/15) 3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE 29 SANTA CLARA (01/31/15) .150 (3-20) SAN FRANCISCO (01/29/15) 29 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (01/10/15) .200 (3-15) at San Diego (01/24/15) 29 vs Chaminade (11/25/14) .200 (5-25) at Utah State (12/02/14)

3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE FREE THROWS MADE .632 (12-19) at Weber State (12/13/14) 6 UTAH (12/10/14) .586 (17-29) vs Chaminade (11/25/14) 7 PEPPERDINE (01/08/15)

FREE THROWS MADE FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 34 at Utah State (12/02/14) 8 PEPPERDINE (01/08/15) 29 vs Santa Clara (03/07/15) 10 UTAH (12/10/14)

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE 39 at Utah State (12/02/14) .500 (10-20) ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK (11/18/14) 38 vs Santa Clara (03/07/15) .552 (16-29) at Gonzaga (02/28/15)

FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS .882 (15-17) at San Diego (01/24/15) 28 at Saint Mary's (01/17/15) .875 (7-8) PEPPERDINE (01/08/15) 30 vs Portland (03/09/15)

REBOUNDS ASSISTS 51 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA (11/19/14) 10 at Gonzaga (02/28/15) 50 vs Chaminade (11-25-14) 11 at Saint Mary's (01/17/15) 11 SAN DIEGO (02/19/15) ASSISTS 28 vs Chaminade (11/25/14) STEALS 25 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (01/10/15) 0 vs Ole Miss (03/17/15) 1 PACIFIC (02/14/15) STEALS 1 vs Gonzaga (03/10/15) 19 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA (11/19/14) 17 at Portland (02/26/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK (11/18/14) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 EASTERN KENTUCKY (11/29/14) 9 PACIFIC (02/14/15) 0 GONZAGA (12/27/14) 7 SAINT MARY'S (02/12/15) 0 at San Francisco (01/03/15) 7 vs PURDUE (11-26-14) TURNOVERS TURNOVERS 6 at Utah State (12/02/14) 19 vs Hawaii (12/06/14) 7 UTAH (12/10/14) 19 EASTERN KENTUCKY (11/29/14) FOULS FOULS 13 UMASS (12/23/14) 30 vs PURDUE (11/26/14) 14 STANFORD (12/20/14) 27 vs Gonzaga (03/10/15) 14 at Loyola Marymount (02/07/15)

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2014-15 CATEGORY LEADERS

POINTS G Pts Pts/G FIELD GOAL ATT G Att Att/G FT PERCENTAGE FT Att Pct HAWS, Tyler 35 776 22.2 HAWS, Tyler 35 538 15.4 TOOLSON, Jake 2 2 1.000 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 456 13.8 FISCHER, Chase 34 351 10.3 NIXON, Dalton 13 13 1.000 FISCHER, Chase 34 448 13.2 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 335 10.2 HALFORD, Skyler 59 67 .881 WINDER, Anson 29 369 12.7 WINDER, Anson 29 260 9.0 HAWS, Tyler 206 236 .873 HALFORD, Skyler 34 299 8.8 HALFORD, Skyler 34 194 5.7 AUSTIN, Nate 11 14 .786 KAUFUSI, Corbin 34 115 3.4 FISCHER, Chase 51 65 .785 NEILSON, Isaac 34 106 3.1 FIELD GOALS MADE G Made Made/G COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 134 182 .736 BARTLEY IV, Frank 33 82 2.5 HAWS, Tyler 35 258 7.4 WINDER, Anson 76 105 .724 WORTHINGTON, Luke 33 60 1.8 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 158 4.8 ANDRUS, Ryan 13 18 .722 TOOLSON, Jake 26 60 2.3 FISCHER, Chase 34 147 4.3 WORTHINGTON, Luke 18 27 .667 NIXON, Dalton 27 56 2.1 WINDER, Anson 29 124 4.3 SHARP, Josh 6 9 .667 ANDRUS, Ryan 21 40 1.9 HALFORD, Skyler 34 94 2.8 NEILSON, Isaac 20 32 .625

SCORING AVERAGE G Pts Avg/G 3-POINT PERCENTAGE 3FG Att Pct FREE THROW ATT G Att Att/G HAWS, Tyler 35 776 22.2 SHARP, Josh 2 4 .500 HAWS, Tyler 35 236 6.7 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 456 13.8 HALFORD, Skyler 52 108 .481 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 182 5.5 FISCHER, Chase 34 448 13.2 FISCHER, Chase 103 248 .415 WINDER, Anson 29 105 3.6 WINDER, Anson 29 369 12.7 TOOLSON, Jake 16 40 .400 KAUFUSI, Corbin 34 70 2.1 HALFORD, Skyler 34 299 8.8 WINDER, Anson 45 117 .385 HALFORD, Skyler 34 67 2.0 KAUFUSI, Corbin 34 115 3.4 ANDRUS, Ryan 3 8 .375 NEILSON, Isaac 34 106 3.1 HAWS, Tyler 54 147 .367 FREE THROWS MADE G Made Made/G AUSTIN, Nate 10 30 3.0 NEILSON, Isaac 8 23 .348 HAWS, Tyler 35 206 5.9 BARTLEY IV, Frank 33 82 2.5 BARTLEY IV, Frank 7 24 .292 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 134 4.1 TOOLSON, Jake 26 60 2.3 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 6 21 .286 WINDER, Anson 29 76 2.6 NIXON, Dalton 27 56 2.1 AUSTIN, Nate 1 5 .200 HALFORD, Skyler 34 59 1.7 ANDRUS, Ryan 21 40 1.9 NIXON, Dalton 3 18 .167 FISCHER, Chase 34 51 1.5

FG PERCENTAGE FG Att Pct 3-POINT FG ATT G Att Att/G REBOUNDS G Reb Reb/G SHARP, Josh 12 21 .571 FISCHER, Chase 34 248 7.3 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 286 8.7 KAUFUSI, Corbin 36 64 .563 HAWS, Tyler 35 147 4.2 HAWS, Tyler 35 156 4.5 ANDRUS, Ryan 12 22 .545 WINDER, Anson 29 117 4.0 KAUFUSI, Corbin 34 133 3.9 AUSTIN, Nate 9 18 .500 HALFORD, Skyler 34 108 3.2 WINDER, Anson 29 100 3.4 ELLIS, Jordan 1 2 .500 TOOLSON, Jake 26 40 1.5 NEILSON, Isaac 34 82 2.4 NEILSON, Isaac 39 79 .494 HALFORD, Skyler 94 194 .485 3-POINT FGS MADE G Made Made/G REBOUND AVERAGE G Reb Avg/G HAWS, Tyler 258 538 .480 FISCHER, Chase 34 103 3.0 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 286 8.7 WINDER, Anson 124 260 .477 HAWS, Tyler 35 54 1.5 AUSTIN, Nate 10 56 5.6 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 158 335 .472 HALFORD, Skyler 34 52 1.5 HAWS, Tyler 35 156 4.5 WORTHINGTON, Luke 21 46 .457 WINDER, Anson 29 45 1.6 KAUFUSI, Corbin 34 133 3.9 NIXON, Dalton 20 47 .426 TOOLSON, Jake 26 16 0.6 WINDER, Anson 29 100 3.4

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2014-15 CATEGORY LEADERS CONTINUED

ASSISTS G Ast A/G BLOCKED SHOTS G Blk Blk/G TURNOVERS G TO TO/G COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 197 6.0 KAUFUSI, Corbin 34 34 1.0 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 96 2.9 HAWS, Tyler 35 83 2.4 BARTLEY IV, Frank 33 11 0.3 HAWS, Tyler 35 69 2.0 HALFORD, Skyler 34 78 2.3 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 11 0.3 HALFORD, Skyler 34 51 1.5 FISCHER, Chase 34 67 2.0 SHARP, Josh 23 10 0.4 FISCHER, Chase 34 49 1.4 WINDER, Anson 29 52 1.8 NEILSON, Isaac 34 10 0.3 KAUFUSI, Corbin 34 34 1.0

STEALS G Stl S/G MINUTES G Min Min/G COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 59 1.8 HAWS, Tyler 35 1125 32.1 WINDER, Anson 29 39 1.3 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 1019 30.9 HAWS, Tyler 35 33 0.9 FISCHER, Chase 34 914 26.9 FISCHER, Chase 34 25 0.7 WINDER, Anson 29 739 25.5 HALFORD, Skyler 34 24 0.7 HALFORD, Skyler 34 624 18.4

OFFENSIVE REB G Reb Avg/G FOULS G Fls Fls/G COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 81 2.5 KAUFUSI, Corbin 34 117 3.4 KAUFUSI, Corbin 34 57 1.7 WORTHINGTON, Luke 33 93 2.8 HAWS, Tyler 35 46 1.3 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 73 2.2 NEILSON, Isaac 34 34 1.0 HALFORD, Skyler 34 65 1.9 SHARP, Josh 23 26 1.1 WINDER, Anson 29 57 2.0

DEFENSIVE REB G Reb Avg/G FOULOUTS G FO COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 205 6.2 KAUFUSI, Corbin 34 5 HAWS, Tyler 35 110 3.1 WORTHINGTON, Luke 33 4 WINDER, Anson 29 84 2.9 AUSTIN, Nate 10 2 KAUFUSI, Corbin 34 76 2.2 NIXON, Dalton 27 1 FISCHER, Chase 34 64 1.9 COLLINSWORTH, Kyle 33 1

FISCHER KAUFUSI

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INDIVIDUAL HONORS

KYLE COLLINSWORTH TYLER HAWS Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention Associated Press All-America Honorable Mention All-West Coast Conference First Team All-West Coast Conference First Team NABC All-District 9 Second Team NABC All-District 9 First Team USBWA All-District VIII First Team USBWA All-District VIII First Team WCC All-Tournament Team Senior CLASS Award All-America Second Team CollegeSportsMadness.com All-High Major Third Team WCC All-Tournament Team Y Awards Comeback Player of the Year Utah Collegiate Male Athlete of the Year – Governor’s State of Sport Awards Four-time WCC Player of the Week CollegeSportsMadness.com All-High Major First Team Y Awards Male Athlete of the Year SKYLER HALFORD Y Awards Dale McCann Spirit of Sport Award ANSON WINDER All-West Coast Conference Honorable Mention

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